OSHA Updates Targeted Inspection Program for Establishments with the Highest Injury and Illness Rates
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) at the U.S. Department of Labor has updated its Site-Specific Targeting (SST) inspection program. The changes took effect on May 20, 2025. The SST program aims to ensure that employers provide safe and healthful workplaces through inspections to ensure that employers are remediating hazards in the workplace and maintaining OSHA compliance. The SST inspection program is the main OSHA site-specific programmed inspection initiative for non-construction workplaces with 20 or more employees and is targeted at industries and establishments that are most likely to be experiencing elevated rates and increasing numbers of workplace illnesses and injuries. Under the program, OSHA directs its resources to workplaces with the highest rates of injuries and illnesses based on employer-submitted 300A data for calendar years 2021, 2022, and 2023. OSHA generates its inspection lists based on elevated Days Away, Restricted, or Transferred (DART) rates; upward trending rates; establishments that failed to submit the required 2023 Form 300A data...
Coastal Orthopedics Agrees to Pay $1.4 Million to Settle Data Breach Litigation
Coastal Orthopedics & Sports Medicine of Southwest Florida (COSM) has agreed to settle class action litigation stemming from a June 2023 cyberattack and data breach that affected 203,427 individuals. Between June 6, 2023, and June 11, 2023, hackers had access to its network and exfiltrated files containing patient names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, diagnoses, treatment information, financial account information, health insurance information, and other types of sensitive data. Multiple lawsuits were filed against COSM over the data breach, two in the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit in and for Manatee County, Florida, by plaintiffs Karl Ford and Barbara Balbo, and one in the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division, by plaintiff Vikki Comarsh-White. A notice of voluntary dismissal was filed by plaintiff Comarsh-White, and the other two lawsuits were consolidated into a single lawsuit, In Re: Coastal Orthopedics & Sports Medicine of Southwest Florida Data Breach Litigation, in October 2024. The lawsuit alleged negligence...
Massachusetts Mental Health Service Provider Suffers 46K-record Data Breach
Data breaches have recently been announced by Community Counseling of Bristol County in Massachusetts, Community Hospital of Anaconda in Montana, and Radiology Chartered in Wisconsin. Community Counseling of Bristol County, Massachusetts Community Counseling of Bristol County (CCBC), a mental health service provider in Taunton, Massachusetts, has recently announced a data breach that occurred a year ago in May 2024. A security breach was detected on or around May 20, 2025, and the forensic investigation confirmed that an unauthorized third party had access to its network between May 18, 2024, and May 20, 2024. CCBC conducted an extensive review of documents on the compromised parts of its network and that process was completed on April 25, 2025, when it was confirmed that the compromised information included full names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license or state ID numbers, financial account information, medical information, and health insurance information. Notification letters were mailed to the affected individuals on May 19, 2025, and...
North Carolina Pathology Laboratory Suffers 235K-Record Data Breach
An anatomic pathology laboratory and healthcare provider in North Carolina have experienced cyberattacks involving the theft of patient data. Marlboro-Chesterfield Pathology, North Carolina Marlboro-Chesterfield Pathology, P.C. (MCP) in Pinehurst, North Carolina, has recently reported a data breach to the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights that involved the theft of the protected health information of 235,911 individuals. The MCP breach notice explains that unauthorized activity was identified within some of its IT systems on or around January 16, 2025. The forensic investigation confirmed there was unauthorized access to files containing patient information, and certain records were copied from its network. A comprehensive review was conducted of the compromised files, and that process was completed on March 31, 2025. The compromised data included names, addresses, dates of birth, medical treatment information, and health insurance information. MCP said, “We took steps, to the best of our ability and knowledge, to ensure that the data taken by the unauthorized party was deleted,” and at...
Texas Rheumatologist Sentenced to 10 Years in Jail for Falsely Diagnosing Patients in $118M Fraud Scheme
A Texas rheumatologist who participated in a $118 million healthcare fraud scheme that involved falsely diagnosing patients with chronic illnesses in order to bill Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, and Blue Cross Blue Shield for unnecessary tests and treatments has been sentenced to 10 years in jail, 3 years of supervised release, and must forfeit $28,245,454, which includes 13 real estate properties, a jet, and a Maserati GranTurismo. Felony convictions also result in mandatory exclusion from federal healthcare programs. Over two decades, Jorge Zamora-Quezada, M.D., 68, of Mission, Texas, falsified patient records to support rheumatoid arthritis diagnoses. Patients were led to believe that they had a lifelong, incurable health condition that required regular treatments at Zamora-Quezada’s medical practice. The patients were administered toxic medications and were required to undergo further tests, including injections, infusions, x-rays, and MRIs, the costs of which were fraudulently billed to insurers. Some of the treatments were harmful and caused potentially deadly side effects....



