Thousands Of Patients’ Medical Data Lost Following Ransomware Attack
The Marin Healthcare District and Prima Medical Foundation are alerting patients of the glitch, but say there is no evidence that the data was compromised.
The Mercury News:
Marin Patients’ Medical Data Lost After Cyber Attack
The Marin Healthcare District and Prima Medical Foundation are notifying more than 5,000 patients that some of their medical data was lost due to a glitch that followed a ransomware attack in August. Prima Medical Foundation supports the Prima Medical Group, many of whose doctors work closely with Marin General Hospital. The computer records of Marin Medical Practice Concepts, a Novato company that provides medical billing and electronic medical records services to many Marin physicians, were hacked on July 26. (Halstead, 9/30)
In other health technology news —
Sacramento Bee/Baxter Bulletin:
Baxter Medical Center To Monitor Patients Via Telehealth
A $320,538 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture is helping Baxter Regional Medical Center reduce its readmission rate while implementing a Complex Care Management, allowing staff members to better manage patients' care. The Baxter Bulletin reports that the grant was primarily developed around the telehealth, a remote patient monitoring device that will be placed into patients' home. The telehealth device will benefit patients who are high-risk to return to the hospital, such as the ones who've suffered from pneumonia, a heart attack, congestive heart failure and others. (Louis, 10/1)