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FTC Complaint: Medical Testing Lab Exposed Personal Data of Thousands Over Peer-to-Peer Network

Posted in Data Breach, Federal Trade Commission, Identity Theft

Written by Amy Malone Just before the Labor Day holiday, the Federal Trade Commission issued a press release announcing its complaint against LabMD, Inc., a company that performs medical testing for consumers around the country.  The complaint alleges that the company did not take reasonable measures to protect the security of consumers’ personal data.   The… Continue Reading

Massachusetts General Hospital settles 2009 breach with Office of Civil Rights

Posted in Data Breach, HIPAA/HITECH

The cost of data breaches keeps on rising.  Add another million to this week’s HIPAA charges. Just released this afternoon – the Office of Civil Rights announced that it has reached a settlement with Massachusetts General Hospital relating to a 2009 loss of medical records when a billing manager who was carrying the records accidentally… Continue Reading

Connecticut Woman Files First Suit Under Federal Law Prohibiting Genetic Discrimination

Posted in Employee Privacy

Written by Jennifer Rubin A Connecticut woman has filed a charge of discrimination under the Federal Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (“GINA”), which prohibits discrimination against employees based upon their status as carriers of genetic information. The woman claims her status as a carrier of the BRCA2 gene, a gene sometimes associated with the elevated risk… Continue Reading