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11 Million+ HCA Healthcare Patients Affected by Recent Cyberattack

HIPAA Journal

2015 Health Plan 78,800,000 Hacking/IT Incident American Medical Collection Agency 2019 Business Associate 26,059,725 Hacking/IT Incident HCA Healthcare 2023 Healthcare Provider 11,000,000+ Hacking/IT Incident Premera Blue Cross 2015 Health Plan 11,000,000 Hacking/IT Incident Excellus Health Plan, Inc.

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Norton Healthcare Facing Class Action Lawsuit Over BlackCat Cyberattack

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Malone was employed by Norton Healthcare between 2015 and 2022 and claims her sensitive information was stolen and attempts have already been made to misuse that information. District Court on behalf of plaintiff Lanisha Malone and similarly situated individuals who had their sensitive data stolen in the attack.

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False Information Is Material Regardless of the Validity of Underlying Eligibility Requirements

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the government alleged a clinical pharmacy manager for a Tennessee Walgreens falsified twelve different patients’ medical records between January 2015 and June 2016. Walgreens learned of the fraud as early as 2016. In United States v. Walgreen Co. , Hall Render blog posts and articles are intended for informational purposes only.

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Editorial: Lessons from Biggest HIPAA Breaches of 2022

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That’s more than any other year to date apart from 2015 when Anthem Inc reported its 78.8 The compromised data included names, contact IDs, and information provided during health assessments. million records. million-record data breach. More than 35 of the company’s clients were affected, many of which were health plans.

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Seventh Circuit Clarifies “Authoritative Guidance” for the False Claims Act

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However, some of the defendant’s customers typically paid less than the retail price for their medications through several discount programs that the defendant offered between 2006 and 2015. Regarding the PBM’s adoption of this definition, the Court stated that this may not serve as the basis of a fraud claim under the FCA.