Cybercriminals Lurking in Health Tech System Stole Information of 3.4 Million Patients
Medical information belonging to over 3.4 million patients was stolen in a cyberattack targeting the healthcare technology company known as TriZetto.

Medical information belonging to over 3.4 million patients was stolen in a cyberattack targeting the healthcare technology company known as TriZetto.

A California woman has been convicted of aiding hundreds of illegal migrants in their efforts to obtain green cards by creating fraudulent medical records without authorization from a doctor, prosecutors said.

Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) workers are accused of improperly accessing medical records belonging to vice-presidential nominees Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) and Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN).

The personal and medical information of millions of Americans has been stolen by hackers in a cyberattack on HealthEquity, a major health savings account administrator.

Florida health regulators released two emergency rules on Thursday to combat the “deeply dishonest scare campaign and disinformation being perpetuated by the media, the Biden Administration, and advocacy groups,” now that the state’s six-week abortion restriction is in effect.

HHS finalized a rule this week that prevents medical records from being used in criminal investigations regarding women who leave their states to get an abortion.

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D), running against Republican Mehmet Oz for the state’s open United States Senate seat, will not commit to releasing his full medical records after he suffered a stroke in May that has left him with cognitive issues.

PA State Senator and Gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano proposed rolling back medical privacy protections during the early days of COVID.

A post-heart attack Bernie Sanders is now reneging on a promise he made to release his health records.

A new report claims that confidential medical records for millions of Americans are publicly accessible online on unprotected servers. 187 public servers containing confidential medical records did not even have a password in place.

An Iowa father was shocked after finding out a hospital denied him access to his child’s medical records, prompting him to ask a local news station to investigate.

CalFire reported a shrinking number of blazes, and big progress containing named fires, at 7 a.m. Sunday morning despite all-time-record temperatures and statewide “Red Flag” risks.

Facebook was in discussions with top hospitals up until last month about the possibility of sharing the medical info of vulnerable patients with the social media platform.

Google has decided to remove an entire category of search results from its engine, private medical records.

“We are pleased to disclose all of the test results which show that Mr. Trump is in excellent health, and has the stamina to endure — uninterrupted — the rigors of a punishing and unprecedented presidential campaign and, more importantly, the singularly demanding job of President of the United States,” states the Donald Trump campaign press release disclosing the medical results.

Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Monday’s Breitbart News Daily to talk about Hillary Clinton’s medical condition.

Donald Trump told ABC that he would release his full medical records if his rival Hillary Clinton wants to make health an issue in the election. “Why not go first?” ABC’s David Muir asked during an exclusive interview with the Republican

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president, had yet another coughing fit on her plane flight from Ohio to Iowa in front of the traveling press, ABC News reports.

Sixty-four percent of registered voters want to see the medical records — that’s a nine percent increase since May when 55 percent of voters wanted to know about the candidates’ health details, the poll finds.

Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) said he is the vision of good health during Monday’s Democratic Town Hall hosted by CNN.

The Department of Veterans Affairs racked up over 10,000 serious breaches of privacy since 2011, making it “the nation’s most prolific violator of laws protecting patients’ personal medical information,” as the Washington Examiner puts it.
