TikTok Live Incident Results in Termination and Board of Nursing Investigation
A registered practical nurse who livestreamed a med pass on TikTok has been terminated from her position and now faces a Board of Nursing investigation over a potential HIPAA violation. Sharing protected health information on social media without patient authorization is a violation of the HIPAA Privacy Rule. The HIPAA Privacy Rule generally limits uses and disclosures of protected health information (PHI) to those required for treatment, payment, and healthcare operations. Other uses and disclosures require authorization from the patient. If a HIPAA violation is discovered, it can have serious implications for a healthcare professional. At best, it will likely result in a verbal or written warning, although for disclosures of PHI on social media, termination of employment is a likely outcome. The negative consequences do not end there. Licensing boards may launch investigations, and if a HIPAA violation is confirmed, a healthcare professional could receive a reprimand or sanction, financial penalty, or a temporary or permanent loss of licensure. Even if there is no HIPAA...
University of Rochester Medical Center Settles Pixel Lawsuit for $2.85M
The University of Rochester has agreed to a $2.85 million settlement to resolve all claims related to the use of tracking technology on its website and MyChart patient portal. Like many healthcare providers, the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) used tracking technologies on its website to collect information on how its website was used. Tracking tools, often referred to as pixels, record user interactions on websites, such as the time spent on particular pages, the links and buttons that are clicked, and any text entered into search bars, chats, or text boxes. That information is tied to a user by their IP address, device ID, and Facebook ID, and is transmitted to third parties and can potentially be used to serve personalized advertisements on other websites. The HHS’ Office for Civil Rights issued guidance on website trackers in December 2022, clarifying how these tools can be used in compliance with the HIPAA Rules. The guidance was challenged in court and was partially rescinded, the outcome of which was that the tools can be used on unauthenticated web pages, but...
Gateway Community Services Announces 34,500-Record Data Breach
Data breaches have recently been announced by Gateway Community Services, the Mental Health Association in Massachusetts, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield NJ, CareOregon, and Health Share of Oregon. Gateway Community Services, Inc. Gateway Community Services, Inc. (GCS), a behavioral health and addiction treatment service provider in Jacksonville, Florida, has recently notified 34,498 current and former patients that some of their protected health information was stolen in an April 2025 network security incident. The notification letters do not state when the network intrusion was detected, only that hackers gained access to its network environment on April 11, 2025. When the intrusion was detected, GCS took immediate action to secure its network and engaged third-party cybersecurity experts to conduct a forensic investigation to determine the nature and scope of the unauthorized activity. The investigation revealed that certain data had been exfiltrated from its network. A comprehensive review was conducted to determine which individuals had been affected and the types of data...
Next Step Healthcare & HopeWay Foundation Notify Patients About Data Breaches
Next Step Healthcare in Massachusetts and HopeWay Foundation in North Carolina have announced data breaches, and ransomware groups have claimed responsibility for attacks on Jordan Drug Inc., Arkansas Primary Care, Sandhills Medical Foundation, Navesink Rehab, Texas Digestive Specialists, and Naper Grove Vision Care. Next Step Healthcare Notifies Patients About June 2024 Cyberattack Next Step Healthcare, a Woburn, Massachusetts skilled nursing and rehabilitation care provider, has started notifying 12,090 individuals about a security incident that was detected 12 months ago. According to the breach notice, Next Step Healthcare identified unusual activity within its computer systems on June 5, 2024, and immediately took steps to secure its network and terminate the activity. Third-party cybersecurity experts were engaged to investigate the activity and confirmed there had been unauthorized access to systems containing patient data. Files containing patient data may have been downloaded by the threat actor. Next Step Healthcare conducted a review of the affected files, and that...
Central Maine Healthcare Investigating Potential Cyberattack
Central Maine Healthcare has shut down its information technology applications, hardware, network servers, and phone systems, and is investigating a potential cyberattack. Unusual activity was identified within its information systems on June 1, 2025, and systems were immediately secured and shut down. Information technology technicians are working on identifying the nature and scope of the incident and determining whether there has been unauthorized access to its IT systems and patient information. Central Maine Healthcare posted a notice about the potential security incident on its Facebook page on June 2, 2025. Document systems and Internet access have been affected, and its website is currently inaccessible; however, Central Maine Medical Center, Bridgton Hospital, and Rumford Hospital are continuing to receive and treat patients, although some elective procedures and office visits may be rescheduled due to the IT system outage. The health system said it will release further information as the investigation progresses, but at this stage, the cause of the unusual activity has...



