MSPmentor CardioNet agrees to $2.5M HIPAA settlementBecker’s Hospital ReviewThe Malvern, Pa.-based company provides remote mobile monitoring and rapid response services to patients at risk for cardiac arrhythmias, marking the first HIPAA settlement involving a wireless health services provider. CardioNet in January 2012 …Stolen Laptop Leads to $2.5 Million HIPAA Breach Penalty | Mobile …MSPmentorOCR Published ...
The records platform, dubbed Lemur, makes it easier for physicians to access patient data during a telehealth visit. Powered by WPeMatico
Fox News Utah man initially denied lung transplant over pot use dies after complications, family saysFox NewsA Utah man who was initially denied a lung transplant after a hospital found traces of marijuana in his system died on Saturday, in the Pennsylvania hospital that agreed to accept his case. Riley Hancey, 20, was recovering from ...
Legal Reader (blog) Doctor Counter-Sues After Being Sued For HIPAA ViolationLegal Reader (blog)The HIPAA violation complaint was filed by the State of New Jersey’s attorney general’s office on April 7th with the New Jersey State Board of Psychological Examiners and claims that Dr. Helfmann failed to consider patient confidentiality with regard … Powered by WPeMatico
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), has announced a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) settlement based on the impermissible disclosure of unsecured electronic protected health information (ePHI). CardioNet has agreed to settle potential noncompliance with the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules by paying $2.5 ...
NEWS.com.au ‘Stealthing’ is the alarming new sex trendNEWS.com.auAN ALARMING new study released this week explores a practice called stealthing – where men remove condoms during sex without their partner’s consent – and the online communities which encourage this behaviour. “Nonconsensual condom removal …‘Stealthing’ is the newest dangerous sex trendNew York PostWhat Is Stealthing?POPSUGAR UKMen removing condoms ...
MedCity News Mobile cardiac monitoring business agrees to pay $2.5M fine over HIPAA violationsMedCity NewsA mobile cardiac monitoring company was slapped with a $2.5 million fine over HIPAA violations by the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a government statement. The fine was spurred not only because of a stolen laptop with …Device Manufacturer ...
The Boston Globe 3 African countries chosen to test first malaria vaccineThe Boston GlobeJOHANNESBURG — Three African countries have been chosen to test the world’s first malaria vaccine, the World Health Organization said Monday. Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi will begin piloting the injectable vaccine next year with hundreds of thousands of …Why cuts in funding for ...
BBC News Exercise ‘keeps the mind sharp’ in over-50s, study findsBBC NewsDoing moderate exercise several times a week is the best way to keep the mind sharp if you’re over 50, research suggests. Thinking and memory skills were most improved when people exercised the heart and muscles on a regular basis, a review of 39 …Midlife ...
CNN Opioid epidemic may be underestimated, CDC report saysCNN(CNN) Experts say the United States is in the throes of an opioid abuse epidemic, causing 91 overdose deaths each day. Yet the total number of opioid-related deaths may still be underestimated, suggests new research from the US Centers for Disease …Deaths From Infections May be Masking Opioid ...