Four employees leave Providence in wake of data breach
Executive Briefings Digest, March 28, 2006
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Oregon-based Providence Health System fired one employee and had three employees resign in the fallout from the theft of unencrypted backup tapes that contained information about 365,000 home healthcare patients, The Associated Press reports.
An internal review of the procedures that led to the theft blamed the four employees for security lapses. On December 31, 2005, a thief broke into a Providence employee's van and stole backup tapes the employee had taken home as part of a backup procedure.
"Our goal is to do the right thing-to set the bar in how organizations should respond to situations such as this," said Russ Danielson, vice president and chief executive for Providence Health System, Oregon Region.
Source: Briefings on HIPAA
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