Cityhallin on Nostr: Reviewing past US medical breach reports today. Some interesting items: "The covered ...
Reviewing past US medical breach reports today. Some interesting items:
"The covered entity (CE), reported that documents containing the protected health information (PHI) of 568 individuals were inadvertently placed in a recycling bin which wind overturned and scattered its contents, some of which could not be retrieved. The PHI involved included names, Social Security numbers, and other demographic information..."
"The covered entity (CE), reported that an employee impermissibly shared their system credentials with an unauthorized individual in an effort to outsource their job duties. This breach affected the protected health information (PHI) of 3,659 individuals. The PHI involved included names, addresses, medical record numbers, dates of birth, email addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, health insurance and claims information, and diagnoses..."
#shitmybreaches
"The covered entity (CE), reported that documents containing the protected health information (PHI) of 568 individuals were inadvertently placed in a recycling bin which wind overturned and scattered its contents, some of which could not be retrieved. The PHI involved included names, Social Security numbers, and other demographic information..."
"The covered entity (CE), reported that an employee impermissibly shared their system credentials with an unauthorized individual in an effort to outsource their job duties. This breach affected the protected health information (PHI) of 3,659 individuals. The PHI involved included names, addresses, medical record numbers, dates of birth, email addresses, phone numbers, Social Security numbers, health insurance and claims information, and diagnoses..."
#shitmybreaches