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12/25/2023
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By Ethan Huff
EU votes to allow open access to private health data without patient consent
The European Union (EU) is struggling to come up with a way to access people’s sensitive and private medical records without their consent in such a way that it will still appear to the public that the EU cares about patient privacy. A recent vote in the European Parliament (EP) saw most members of parliament […]
08/09/2023
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By Laura Harris
Cyberattack disrupts operations in hospitals and clinics operated by Prospect Medical Holdings
Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Texas, Rhode Island and California are reeling from a widespread cyberattack that has crippled computer systems in hospitals and clinics operated by Prospect Medical Holdings, causing disruptions in emergency services and patient care. John Riggi, an expert in cybersecurity and risk advisory for the American Hospital Association, emphasized the extent of the breach […]
07/10/2023
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By Laura Harris
NHS receives $26.68M budget to roll out AI and automation technologies in British healthcare system that make it easier to TRACK DOWN people
British Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay has announced a £21 million ($26.68M) fund to provide the National Health Service (NHS) with the most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology and robotic process automation. The fund seeks to enhance patient diagnosis and treatment by equipping NHS staff with advanced AI imaging and decision support tools. Prime […]
06/24/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Dr. Robert Malone warns public that hospitals are sending patients’ private medical data to Facebook parent firm
Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of mRNA vaccine technology, warned the public that hospitals have been sending their patients’ private medical data to Facebook’s parent company Meta. “Patients should demand that their data not be entered into such systems,” Malone wrote in a June 22 op-ed piece on LifeSiteNews. “Clearly, ‘we’ the people cannot rely […]
09/30/2019
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By Cassie B.
Hackers shut down operations in Wyoming hospital, forcing patients to be transferred
In case we needed another reminder of how terribly things can go wrong when we place too much trust in technology, an attack on the computers of a healthcare system in Wyoming forced a hospital to transfer patients and cancel surgeries. The problem was caused by a ransomware attack that took control of the computers […]
06/03/2019
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By Ethan Huff
Electronic medical records fail again, as 12 million patient records at Quest Diagnostics get hacked
Another major data breach has once again demonstrated that the widespread adoption of digital records storage systems has made patient privacy more vulnerable than ever before. This time it involves patients who have gotten blood tests through Quest Diagnostics, where nearly 12 million patient records were recently hacked, according to reports. One of the nation’s […]
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