Radio station News 88.9 KNPR , the NPR affiliate in Las Vegas did a segment today on the following news story. The station's Senior Pr...
Another Reason to Put Everyone's Confidental Medical Information Into Today's Massively Secure (Surely They Are, No?) EHR systems
Office of Inspector General Department of the Treasury Oct. 17, 2013 Audit report INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: OCC's (Office of the Comptroll...
But Don't Worry, Your Health Information is Secure: the Enforcers are Themselves Incompetent and Broke
Another in my "But Don't Worry, Your Health Information is Secure" series (see http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com/search/label/med...
N.S.A. Able to Foil Basic Safeguards of Privacy on Web, Including Medical Records - Yet Another Reason To Be Concerned About What You Tell Your Physician
There's already a major issue with privacy and protection of medical records in electronic form. See the multiple blog posts at this qu...
Calling Dr. Moe, Dr. Larry and Dr. Curly: Advocate Medical Breach of Four Million Patient Records, and No Encryption
At my Oct. 2011 post " Still More Electronic Medical Data Chaos, Pandemonium, Bedlam, Tumult and Maelstrom: But Don't Worry, Your ...
Kim Kardashian, Meet Electronic Medical Records
In yet another example of breach of medical record privacy ( http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com/search/label/medical%20record%20privacy ), Kim Ka...
IRS faces class action lawsuit over theft of 60 million medical records
Try this with paper records. This is spectacular (as in, spectacularly alarming) if true: IRS faces class action lawsuit over theft of 60 m...
But don't worry, your EHR information is secure
My last reminder of this issue was almost a half-year ago, but I think a repeat is in order. More bugs squashed: Microsoft fixes critical Wi...
Senator Stephen H. Martin of Virginia: proposed limitations on use, storage, sharing, & processing of electronic medical record data
Here's a politician who certainly seems concerned with the privacy and confidentiality and flawed-analysis downsides of electronic hea...
Why It's Crazy to Want Your Most Confidential Information Put into An Electronic Medical Records System
Besides the reasons I outlined in posts retrievable by these query links ( link , link ), there's this from ZDNet.com: Microsoft warns o...
Computer Viruses Are "Rampant" on Medical Devices in Hospitals
As if there weren't enough problems with hospitals as computing backwaters, now there's this: Computer Viruses Are "Rampant&quo...
Bad health IT and its effects on willingness of patients to share sensitive information
I call your attention to this video from the 2nd International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy where HC Renewal occasional contribut...
A Good Reason to Refuse Use of Today's EHR's in Your Health Care, and Demand Paper
I've written before that health IT, including the technology and the social infrastructure in which it resides, is not ready for widespr...
EHR sabotage for ransom: Try this with paper!
I have frequently written that health IT, touted as a technology that will deterministically "transform medicine", allows (aside f...
Banking as the Standard Healthcare Should Look Up To On Medical Information Security?
At past posts " Don't Worry, Your Electronic Medical Records Are Getting Safer With Every Passing Day ", " Another Episod...
More Electronic Medical Record Breaches: You Could Not Do This With Paper
I have written repeatedly on the dangers posed by poorly managed health IT regarding information breaches. See " 2011 Closes on a Note...