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Kaiser Permanente Settles 47.5M Lawsuit Over Massive Data Breach

Source: HealthcareInfoSecurity

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Kaiser Permanente has reached a settlement of up to $47.5 million over a class action lawsuit regarding the unauthorized sharing of patient information through tracking codes on its digital platforms. This incident, which has been classified as a HIPAA breach affecting 13.4 million individuals, highlights significant privacy violations involving sensitive data disclosure to third parties like Google and Microsoft. Although Kaiser denies any wrongdoing, the settlement aims to circumvent lengthy litigation while underlining the critical need for healthcare organizations to enhance data protection practices. The case serves as a cautionary tale, emphasizing the importance of stringent compliance with privacy laws to safeguard patient information in an increasingly digital healthcare environment.

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