YET – Fines Remain Rare
By Charles Ornstein @charlesornstein
[ProPublica]
Federal health watchdogs say they are cracking down on organizations that don’t protect the privacy and security of patient records, but data suggests otherwise.
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Fines Remain Rare Even As Health Data Breaches Multiply
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