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Two incidents at a health center operated by New York-based St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center show that sending a fax can turn an act that should have cost the organization a few cents into a settlement that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The WannaCry ransomware program, which has attacked several foreign health care entities overseas including Britain's National Health Service, is no longer a potential danger to U.S. health care providers, as at least one stateside hospital is reported to be infected.

If someone uses fake ID at your practice, you can tell the cops all about it -- but release the alleged perp's name to the press and you may get a $2.4 million fine.

Looks like the Trump administration is going full speed ahead with Office of Civil Rights (OCR) prosecution of HIPAA breaches as yet another provider gets dinged with a multimillion-dollar settlement.
Scam artists are trying a new way to get people to hand over their personal information including bank account numbers: They're posing as officials of the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG).

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