Australia's troubled My Health Record recorded 42 data breaches between July 1, 2017 and June 30, 2018, the Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) has said in its 2017-18 annual report [PDF].. Three of the breaches were reported to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and involved one breach of unauthorised access due to an incorrect Parental Authorised Representative being assigned to a child, and two breaches due to suspected Medicare fraud that resulted in the potential fraudster seeing records without authority. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Three of the breaches were reported to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) . australia's, troubled, health, record, recorded, breaches, between. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
LabCorp, a healthcare diagnostics company, has shut down its systems after a suspected network breach, which could have put millions of health records at risk. . In a report to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, the company announced that during the weekend of July 14 2018, it had detected suspicious activity on its IT network and immediately took specific systems offline. The company said that the suspicious activity has been detected only on LabCorp Diagnostics systems, and that "there was no indication that it affected systems used by Covance Drug Development." The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . LabCorp's potential cyber attack threatens vast amounts of health data, leading to system lockdown for security measures.. LabCorp Breach, Network Compromise, Health Data Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
WASHINGTON D.C. -- The push for a national network of electronic medical records poses significant privacy risks at the same time that it promises to save lives, said members of a panel here at the Computer, Freedom and Privacy Conference on Wednesday. . In 2004, the Bush Administration mandated that Americans have electronic health records in 10 years and called for the development of a National Health Information Network. Yet, such a network could pose significant privacy, health and identity fraud risks, said Pam Dixon, a panelist and executive director of the World Privacy Forum. "There are significant issues with who has access to this data," Dixon said. In a report released Wednesday, the World Privacy Forum documented cases of medical identity fraud and found that errors in patient records can result in risk of misdiagnoses and improper billing. Moreover, such errors can be almost impossible to correct, Dixon said. The link for this article located at is no longer available. . In 2004, the Bush Administration mandated that Americans have electronic health records in 10 years . washington, national, network, electronic, medical, records, poses, significant. . Brittany Day
Australian consumers supported electronic health records but the healthcare sector was ignoring their expectations, an industry conference has heard. "Consumer expectations of these e-health schemes tends to be the last consideration," according to Amanda Cornwall, complaints and quality project manager . . . . Australian consumers supported electronic health records but the healthcare sector was ignoring their expectations, an industry conference has heard. "Consumer expectations of these e-health schemes tends to be the last consideration," according to Amanda Cornwall, complaints and quality project manager at the NSW healthcare Complaints Commission. "It is not designed in. Generally, consumer expectations are regarded as being privacy problems, so what they expect is regarded as an obstacle." Ms Cornwall was speaking as part of an Australian perspectives panel at the inaugural Towards a Health e-Nation conference on the NSW Central Coast last week. She said consumers were concerned about the accuracy of electronic medical records and wanted control of their personal information. The link for this article located at AustralianIT is no longer available. . Australian consumers supported electronic health records but the healthcare sector was ignoring thei. australian, consumers, supported, electronic, health, records, healthcare, sector, ignoring. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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