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Sunday, April 8, 2012

The raid on your medical records

By Karen Angel
New York Daily News-Opinion
Originally Published April 1, 2012

After I got laid off from my job last November, I started shopping for health insurance and a funny thing happened: BlueCross BlueShield emailed me someone else’s application.

The only similarity between me and this other applicant was that we’re both named Karen. I live in New York; she lives in Virginia. We have different last names, different Social Security numbers, different health histories. I know this because all of it was contained in the application BlueCross emailed to me — and under federal law, all of it is supposed to be confidential.

By emailing me the other Karen’s health-insurance application, BlueCross violated the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. An angry consumer could find plenty of grounds — breach of confidentiality, negligence — to sue.

The entire story is here.