Tennessee To Receive Over $885K In Multistate Settlement For Data Breach

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Announced That Blackbaud, A Software Company, Reached A Settlement With 49 Attorneys General For Its Deficient Data Security Practices And Response To A 2020 Ransomware Event That Exposed The Personal Information Of Millions Of Consumers Across The United States. Tennessee Will Be Receiving $882,312.00.

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Five Former Methodist Hospital Employees Charged With HIPAA Violations

A Federal Grand Jury Has Indicted Five Former Methodist Hospital Employees For Conspiring With Roderick Harvey, 40, To Unlawfully Disclose Patient Information In Violation Of The Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act Of 1996, Commonly Known As “HIPAA.

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Middle TN Doctor Violates HIPAA Law By Posting Patient’s Personal Info On Social Media

A Middle Tennessee Woman Recently Found Out That Her Father’s Doctor Had Posted His Personal Information On Social Media And There Is No Way To Know Who Now Has It And What Is Being Done With It.

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Tennessee Medical Non-Discrimination Business & Consumer Act Gets National Attention

Tennessee’s Medical Non-Discrimination Business And Consumer Act Is Now Getting National Attention. Kentucky, Ohio, North Carolina And Other States Are Now Looking Into Ways To Propose A Similar Bill In Their States.

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