How much is a hipaa violation?
Health insurance giant Kaiser will notify millions of a data breach after sharing patients' data with advertisers | TechCrunch
Submitted 6 months ago by flop_leash_973@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world
https://techcrunch.com/2024/04/25/kaiser-permanente-health-plan-millions-data-breach/
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InternetUser2012@midwest.social 6 months ago
applepie@kbin.social 6 months ago
Cute of you to think any body is getting in trouble beyond a nominal fine.
FenrirIII@lemmy.world 6 months ago
AT&T leaked my shit all over the internet, but I’m still paying them for the honor
DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe 6 months ago
Depends on intent, motivation, and the level of negligence. Literally, there’s a sliding scale.
HIPAA violations come with jail time btw
Unless you’re only a person when it comes to bribing Congress
profdc9@lemmy.world 6 months ago
How is it a breach if data was shared intentionally? This is a violation of confidentiality.
ReallyKinda@kbin.social 6 months ago
Wtf, breaches aside why would a health care company be working with advert companies?
empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 months ago
Literally free profit for them with zero consequences?
Kalkaline@leminal.space 6 months ago
I’m sure they’ll be hit with a fine equal to 0.01% of their profit for the year.
catloaf@lemm.ee 6 months ago
Believe it or not, the article explains.
HuddaBudda@kbin.social 6 months ago
I know many people will shit on Kaiser for being a health insurance company, but as a person who has work through Cigna, UHC, Humana, Kaiser was the only health insurance that I felt people were being helped, had access to that help. With no hassles.
It's a fucked up system, but kaiser was one of the few I would take a slap for. Everyone else can get shit on.
porksoda@lemmy.world 6 months ago
It’s the Costco of health insurance, and given the competition, that’s a good thing. Literal one-stop-shop for healthcare is pretty fucking nice in the world of networks, specialists, referrals, and “coverage”.
But yeah, they fucked up here.
prole@sh.itjust.works 6 months ago
If I’m not mistaken, Kaiser Permanente is a co-op, which would explain why they treat their employees like human beings.
laurelraven@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 months ago
I’ve long said that Kaiser is great, but should not be: the service they provide should be the baseline everyone gets, not exceptional by comparison.
Everyone deserves what they provide, or better. But it’s nearly impossible to find anything in the US that’s even as good as them without paying unholy amounts of money
Cuttlefish1111@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Who could’ve seen this coming?
autotldr@lemmings.world [bot] 6 months ago
This is the best summary I could come up with:
U.S. health conglomerate Kaiser is notifying millions of current and former members of a data breach after confirming it shared patients’ information with third-party advertisers, including Google, Microsoft and X (formerly Twitter).
In a statement shared with TechCrunch, Kaiser said that it conducted an investigation that found “certain online technologies, previously installed on its websites and mobile applications, may have transmitted personal information to third-party vendors.”
Kaiser is the latest healthcare organization to confirm it shared patients’ personal information with third-party advertisers by way of online tracking code, often embedded in web pages and mobile apps and designed to collect information about users’ online activity for analytics.
Over the past year, telehealth startups Cerebral, Monument and Tempest have pulled tracking code from their apps that shared patients’ personal and health information with advertisers.
Kaiser spokesperson Diana Yee said that the organization would begin notifying 13.4 million affected current and former members and patients who accessed its websites and mobile apps.
The health giant also filed a legally required notice with the U.S. government on April 12 but made public on Thursday confirming that 13.4 million residents had information exposed.
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apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world 6 months ago
We need universal healthcare. What. Will. It. Take.
db2@lemmy.world 6 months ago
The removal, probably by force, of the conservatives in power.
Odelay42@lemmy.world 6 months ago
By all accounts this includes most Democrats.
crusa187@lemmy.ml 6 months ago
I’m assuming you are including establishment democrats under the “conservatives” umbrella here.
When the Romney’s Republican healthcare plan called “Obamacare” was proposed, it had the public option in it. Joe Biden immediately removed this provision for “bi-partisan compromise” - this happened before they even began negotiations over the bill.
billiam0202@lemmy.world 6 months ago
After we’ve tried literally everything else. And even then it’ll just be the government paying insurers instead of paying the hospitals directly.