Posted by AnupamJune 28th, 2011

Staying Clear of Health Information Breaches

Did you know that 2.7 million Americans were affected from around 32 major health information breach incidents recently? The bulk of the people were affected by the information breach that occurred with the Insurer Health Net and its business associate IBM. The Federal list released on June 22nd lists all the major healthcare information breaches [...]

Posted by AnupamMay 24th, 2011

An Authoritative Compliance Security for an Unwavering Presence

As per the 2011 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) released by Verizon there has been a considerable drop in the number of compromised records- from 361 million in 2008 to 144 million in 2009 and less than 4 million in 2010. Security breach incidents have reduced to 1% in the healthcare sector while the hospitality [...]

Posted by AnupamMarch 29th, 2011

Saying No to Health Breaches

A recent federal list announced that there have been serious health information breaches that affected nearly 8.3 million people since September 2009. With 3 government agencies looking into Heath Net breaches including the case of 9 missing server drives from a California data center that was managed by IBM, the actual gravity of the situation [...]

Posted by AnupamMarch 9th, 2011

Drawing-Out A Strikingly Compliant Role

While Cignet is recovering from the shock of $4.3 million fine slapped on it for HIPAA violation, barely two days later, the General Hospital Corporation and Massachusetts General Physicians Organization Inc. or better known as the Mass General gets hit with a  fine of  $1 million penalty for blatant exposure of patients’ records in a [...]

Posted by AnupamFebruary 25th, 2011

Cignet Pays A Heavy Price for HIPAA Violation!

A recent incident of HIPAA violation has reinforced the need for health care organizations to focus on creating and keeping the records efficiently for easy access; most do not create the records in the first place!  If they have not, the  tendency has been to subdue their responsibilities towards enforcement of security compliance measures with [...]

Posted by AnupamFebruary 21st, 2011

Safe and Secure Compliance Practices For Small Business

It is a strangely paradoxical situation that despite revised and stricter compliance regulations the number of security breaches seems to rise. The HIPAA mandate was enforced to tone down risks threatening patients’ personal records. But there has hardly been any positive report of effective progress towards a threat free environment.
As per a recent study conducted [...]

Posted by AnupamJanuary 31st, 2011

EHR Incentives: A Catalyst for IT Security

In 2005, when HIPAA Compliant came into effect, healthcare organizations were required to mitigate risks by conducting periodic risk assessment. But until recently a significant number of healthcare entities did not put this into practice. According to a recent survey 14 percent of hospitals and 33 percent of clinics were yet to conduct their first [...]

Posted by AnupamJanuary 5th, 2011

Federal Health Care Reform- What they Mean to Public CIOs

The technological implications of the Federal Health Care Reform are now becoming obvious, and states are beginning to confront the burden of implementing these changes. While extending health insurance to an additional 32 million Americans presents great opportunities for the state government, it also brings with it, big risks. And these risks are mainly associated [...]

Posted by AnupamJuly 26th, 2010

South Shore Hospital Reports Loss of Confidential Data- 800,000 Private Records at Risk

Just a week after Health Net faced penalty for a major security breach, another similar incident has been reported by the South Shore Hospital in Weymouth Massachusetts, USA. Authorities say that computer files containing personal information of nearly 800,000 people were lost when they were being shipped to a contractor for destruction.
Information on the files [...]

Posted by AnupamJuly 14th, 2010

AG’s Office Scores Settlement for Unparalleled Security Breach: First of its Kind

The first action by a state Attorney General for violation of HIPAA (after HITECH authorized State Attorneys General to enforce HIPAA) has resulted in an unprecedented money settlement with the AG’s office. The case involved unreported loss of a compact disk by Health Net containing private medical records, social security numbers and financial information. While [...]

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