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New York Law Firm Pays $200,000 to State AG to Resolve HIPAA Violations

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A New York law firm that suffered a LockBit ransomware attack has agreed to pay a financial penalty of $200,000 to the New York Attorney General to resolve alleged violations of New York General Business Law and the Privacy and Security Rules of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

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workers were laid off in Q1 Fast closures of nursing homes in Massachusetts raise alarms and worry over patients Former executives at Billerica lead poisoning test maker facing federal charges Lawmakers eye reforms to Health Policy Commission oversight Mass. has one of the highest rates avoidable hospital visits in U.S.

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in unpaid care in 2021, AARP finds SOUTH CAROLINA Grand Strand Medical Center celebrates five year anniversary of behavioral health program Roper St. family caregivers provided $2.1B Medical Center ranked No. 1 hospital in Virginia 3 years after COVID arrived in Virginia, case numbers continue to fall As hospital cases among kids rise, Va.

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Health Provider News – May 13, 2022

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Vendor’s Ransomware Attack Is Latest Supply Chain Warning. UChicago Medicine invests $607 million in community benefits for South Side and Southland regions in fiscal 2021. Judge awards $5 million to NH woman in medical malpractice case. COVID is again spreading in California, increasing concerns. NEW HAMPSHIRE.