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Jail Time For HIPAA Violator
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Most Recently Shared on April 30, 2010 at 6:53 pm By:
Jail Time For HIPAA Violator: United States Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Wistrich sentenced a former UCLA Healthcare... http://bit.ly/aniktH
Woman faces possible jailtime for having vegetable garden in front yard | KMOV.com St. Louis
kmov.com — “OAK PARK, Mich. (AP) -- Julie Bass is standing up for her veggies. The suburban Detroit woman faces possible jail time for having a front-yard vegetable garden. Bass was cited for violating city rules about landscaping in Oak Park.” View full resource at kmov.com
Most Recently Shared on July 13, 2011 at 9:13 am By:
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Woman faces jail time for planting vegetable garden in front yard
digitaljournal.com — “When Julie Bass planted a vegetable garden in her front yard, the last thing she expected was to be visited by city enforcement officers, ticketed for a code violation, charged with a misdemeanor and then face jail time for refusing to remove the garden.” View full resource at digitaljournal.com
Most Recently Shared on July 9, 2011 at 2:35 pm By:
Woman faces jail time for planting vegetable garden in front yard http://bit.ly/rl2tmD
Hefty fines, jail terms for Anti-Smoking law violators
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Hefty fines, jail terms for Anti-Smoking law violators: DUBAI – Authorities are planning strict enforcement of t... http://bit.ly/loMCXO
Sen. Pearce's Son Does Time
myfoxphoenix.com — “The son of state Senate President Russel Pearce served six days in jail for violating his probation., Phoenix Metro-Area News, Weather, Traffic and Sports - Fox 10 - KSAZ-TV - myfoxphoenix.com” View full resource at myfoxphoenix.com
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Lawsuit Claims CVS Improperly Uses Patient Data in IT Network - iHealthBeat
ihealthbeat.org — “Six independent pharmacies in Texas have filed suit against CVS Caremark, claiming that it is in violation of HIPAA privacy rules. The lawsuit alleges that the national pharmacy chain illegally mines patient information from a database to influence the decision-making of individuals and physicians. Health Data Management, New York Times' 'Prescriptions.'” View full resource at ihealthbeat.org
Most Recently Shared on October 5, 2010 at 6:35 pm By:
Lawsuit Claims CVS Improperly Uses Patient Data in IT Network - http://bit.ly/cpPU7D
Gary Kompothecras and Charlie Crist tag-team an effort to violate HIPAA and support autism quackery in Florida : Respectful Insolence
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Most Recently Shared on September 29, 2010 at 5:12 pm By:
Gary Kompothecras and Charlie Crist tag-team an effort to violate HIPAA and support autism quackery in Florida: It... http://bit.ly/b4Qhpq
HIPAA Data Requirements: Can Violation Send You to Jail?
medicalpracticetrends.com — “New HIPAA and HITECH legal provisions can potentially subject health care providers to hefty fines and even jail for violations” View full resource at medicalpracticetrends.com
Most Recently Shared on June 28, 2010 at 2:23 pm By:
HIPAA Data Requirements: Can Violation Send You to Jail?: As if physicians didn’t have enough to concern themselve... http://bit.ly/9g13cw
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
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
Most Recently Shared on April 30, 2010 at 12:46 am By:
323 strikes and you're out. HIPAA violator heads to prison http://tinyurl.com/2c87ncx
OutpatientSurgery.net > News >UCLA Researcher Gets Jail Time for HIPAA Violations (Corrected Version) (April, 2010)
outpatientsurgery.net — “Outpatient Surgery Magazine - Home Page. Outpatient Surgery Magazine is a national monthly magazine for physicians, nurses and administrators involved in the rapidly growing field of outpatient surgery. The publication reaches individuals involved in the operation of freestanding ambulatory surgery centers, hospital outpatient surgery departments, and office-based surgery suites. This publication offers advice on such topics as when and whether to add a new surgical procedure, how to make buying” View full resource at outpatientsurgery.net
Most Recently Shared on April 29, 2010 at 8:23 pm By:
UCLA Researcher Is First Healthcare Worker to Get Jail Time for HIPAA Violations http://www.outpatientsurgery.net/news/2010/04/22
Doctors fear privacy sold in HealthNet sale - NewsTimes
newstimes.com — “The Connecticut State Medical Society said Tuesday it has asked state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal to investigate whether the $510 million deal would violate patient privacy under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. The Connecticut State Medical Society, the state's largest physicians' lobby, is arguing that United Health will gain access to the personal records of hundreds of thousands of Connecticut customers without having a legal right to see them. The dea” View full resource at newstimes.com
Most Recently Shared on January 22, 2010 at 2:53 pm By:
RT @AHIMAResources: Doctors fear #privacy sold in HealthNet sale: http://bit.ly/85xxca
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
Should Hospitals Shut Out Social Media? - 33 Charts
33charts.com — “This post by Paul Levy is interesting. He comments on a Boston hospital that has shut down employee access to Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. The administration cites violations of the hospitals electronic policy and potential HIPAA violations. But Paul Levy, CEO of the Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess, says 'not in my house.' But is shutting out social media such a bad idea? Is there ever a time when it's a good idea to keep healthcare employees a little disconnected? Whether or not the prohibitio” View full resource at 33charts.com
Most Recently Shared on October 15, 2009 at 11:17 pm By:
Should hospitals shut out social media? My thoughts on @paulflevy 's recent post http://bit.ly/2LgGrF
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