HIPAA Violator Sentenced to Prison
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HIPAA Violator Sentenced to Prison
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Most Recently Shared on May 31, 2011 at 11:33 am By:
RT .@HITpol HIPAA Violator Sentenced to Prison: fed judge has sentenced a man to six years in prison for hi... http://bit.ly/lKuuTe
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Mitchell man sentenced to prison for probation violation | The Daily Republic | Mitchell, South Dakota
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Mitchell man sentenced to prison for probation violation http://bit.ly/fGFMmV #bipolar
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Pirate Bay Sentence Revised in Swedish Court: Entertainment Industry Gets Greater Damages http://bit.ly/dHDpai
Indictment Alleges HIPAA Violations
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “A Pennsylvania man has been indicted for alleged HIPAA privacy violations stemming from using patient information to file false tax returns.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
Most Recently Shared on September 20, 2010 at 3:01 pm By:
RT @healthinfosec Former Hospital Employee Indicted for Alleged HIPAA Violations; Could Face Prison http://bit.ly/9FPw3S
Prison for HIPAA Privacy Violator
healthdatamanagement.com — “Prison for HIPAA Privacy Violator” View full resource at healthdatamanagement.com
Most Recently Shared on May 3, 2010 at 6:11 pm By:
Former UCLA researcher gets jail time for HIPAA violations ... http://dld.bz/bHkH
Healthcare & Technology: HIPAA Privacy Violator gets 4 months in Federal Prison!
myhealthtechblog.com — “Link: Prison for HIPAA Privacy Violator Huping Zhou, a cardiothoracic surgeon in China before immigrating to the United States, was employed at UCLA in 2003. On Oct. 23, 2003, he received a notice of intent to dismiss him for performance reasons that did not include illegal access of medical records. That evening, he accessed medical records of his superior and co-workers, and during three other periods during the next four weeks accessed UCLA patient records, many of them involving celebrities,” View full resource at myhealthtechblog.com
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HIPAA Privacy Violator gets 4 months in Federal Prison!: Link: Prison for HIPAA Privacy Violator Huping Zhou, a ca... http://bit.ly/99YIj9
Jail Time For HIPAA Violator
healthleadersmedia.com — “United States Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Wistrich sentenced a former UCLA Healthcare System employee who admitted snooping at patients records to four” View full resource at healthleadersmedia.com
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Jail Time For HIPAA Violator: United States Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Wistrich sentenced a former UCLA Healthcare... http://bit.ly/aniktH
HIPAA.com - Prison Time for Privacy Breach of PHI; OCR Breach List Continues to Grow; More Training Needed
hipaa.com — “HDM Daily reported on April 29, 2010, a four month federal prison sentence for a HIPAA privacy violation. On the same day, OCR at HHS reported on its Web site 67 entities that have reported breaches affecting 500 or more individuals since the breach notification rule became effective. HIPAA.com believes that these two reports illustrate the need for more privacy and security training, and invite readers to sign up on the hipaa.com Web site for more information in May about training from HIPAA Sc” View full resource at hipaa.com
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Prison Time for Privacy Breach of PHI; OCR Breach List Continues to Grow; More Training Needed http://bit.ly/cK2XjD
Health worker is first HIPAA privacy violator to get jail time - SC Magazine US
scmagazineus.com — “A former UCLA Health System employee, apparently disgruntled over an impending firing, has been sentenced to four months in federal prison after pleading guilty in January to illegally snooping into patient records, mainly those belonging to celebrities.” View full resource at scmagazineus.com
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323 strikes and you're out. HIPAA violator heads to prison http://tinyurl.com/2c87ncx
Ex-UCLA researcher was sentenced to 4 mo in prison for illegally perusing medical records... #HIPAA
home.modernhealthcare.com — “Ex-UCLA researcher was sentenced to 4 mo in prison for illegally perusing medical records... #HIPAA” View full resource at home.modernhealthcare.com
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Ex-UCLA researcher was sentenced to 4 mo in prison for illegally perusing medical records... http://ow.ly/1EpmS #HIPAA
HIPAA Violation Leads to Prison Term
healthcareinfosecurity.com — “A surgeon who was a former UCLA Healthcare System employee has been sentenced to four months in prison after admitting he illegally read private electronic medical records of celebrities and others.” View full resource at healthcareinfosecurity.com
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HIPAA Violation Leads to Prison Term http://www.healthcareinfosecurity.com/articles.php?art_id=2470
Editorial - Imprisoning a Child for Life - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “Sentencing children to life without the possibility of parole for a nonhomicide violates the Eighth Amendment.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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Imprisoning a Child for Life - http://bit.ly/1guD1q - We should not be sending children to prison for life.
Healthcare Security/Privacy: Three sentenced for privacy violations in Pressly case
healthcaresecprivacy.blogspot.com — “Discussions of Privacy and Security in Healthcare by John Moehrke. Topics: Consent, Access Control, Audit Control, Accounting of Disclosures, Identity, Authorization, Authentication, Encryption, Digital Signatures, Transport Security, Portable Media Security, De-Identification, Pseudonymization, Anonymization, and Time Synchronization. IHE Profiles: XUA, ATNA, EUA, PWP, and BPPC. Organizations: IHE, HL7, DICOM, ISO TC215, OASIS, IETF, HITSP, NHIN, HIT-Standards, HIT-Policy, epSOS, and CCHIT.” View full resource at healthcaresecprivacy.blogspot.com
Most Recently Shared on October 29, 2009 at 5:27 am By:
[PrivSec] Three sentenced for privacy violations in Pressly case: HIPAA violations do actually get con.. http://bit.ly/C7zRQ
Federal Bureau of Investigation - The Little Rock Division: Department of Justice Press Release
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Most Recently Shared on October 26, 2009 at 11:22 pm By:
RT @FBIPressOffice Ark Doctor, Hospital Emps Sentenced for HIPAA Violations: Dr. Jay Holland, of L Rock, Arkansas; .. http://bit.ly/6ZDAk
Life in Prison for Minors -- Cruel and Unusual? - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “The Supreme Court will consider whether sentencing a juvenile to life without parole for a crime in which no one died violates the Eighth Amendment prohibition of cruel and unusual punishments.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
Most Recently Shared on October 6, 2009 at 4:31 pm By:
Really important case Nov 9 before Supreme Court-re juvenile life w/out parole: http://bit.ly/4yuzKp (via @JusticeReform)
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