02-21-2020, 08:34 PM
"Personal health information of nearly 2,900 Queen’s patients sent to wrong email address"
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/02/2...l-address/
"The email sent to the wrong address by an employee included an attachment with information on 2,852 patients who had been seen since June 1, 2019, according to a news release from Queens.
Information included the patient name, account number, health plan ID, admission date, discharge date and “limited information related to the patients’ care.” Diagnoses were included for 300 individuals.
The error was discovered the day after the email was sent, but efforts to contact the individual and recall the message have not succeeded, according to Queens."
What will be the next example of complete incompetence by the state or counties? It's hard to keep up with it.
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/02/2...l-address/
"The email sent to the wrong address by an employee included an attachment with information on 2,852 patients who had been seen since June 1, 2019, according to a news release from Queens.
Information included the patient name, account number, health plan ID, admission date, discharge date and “limited information related to the patients’ care.” Diagnoses were included for 300 individuals.
The error was discovered the day after the email was sent, but efforts to contact the individual and recall the message have not succeeded, according to Queens."
What will be the next example of complete incompetence by the state or counties? It's hard to keep up with it.