A recent decision by Hungary’s Data Protection Authority (NAIH) offers a deceptively modest outcome, a €5,000 fine, but sends a much stronger signal on the evolving expectations around data minimization
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The FTC is Looking to Protect Health Information… and More
The Federal Trade Commission has published a detailed blog post on health information, setting the stage for future enforcement … and not just regarding health information.
There are some eye-opening…
Continue Reading The FTC is Looking to Protect Health Information… and MoreDutch Hospital Fined for GDPR Violations Over Medical Records Access
The Dutch Data Protection Authority has levied a fine of 460,000 euros on Haga Hospital for insufficient security following an investigation revealing that dozens of hospital staff had unnecessarily checked…
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UK ICO Issues Advice to Physicians on Handling Health Information Requests
Data subject access rights and your medical practice.
The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issues advice.
Medical practices have reported a significant rise in subject access requests (SARs) since the…
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