FROM THE FOUNDATION

Redefining the Safety Net

Should California establish a Basic Health Program for certain low-income residents? CHCF's Marian Mulkey captures a recent policy conversation in a Health Affairs blog.

Accountable Care in Action

A new post on the Health Affairs blog details how CalPERS kept costs down in Sacramento through a "virtual" ACO with insurers and providers.

Career Opportunity: Senior Program Officer

This position will play a major role in furthering the goals and objectives of the foundation's Better Chronic Disease Care program.

Privacy

Monday, December 05, 2011

Contra Costa County Informs Patients of Privacy Breach

On Friday, Contra Costa County officials mailed letters to county hospital patients whose names unintentionally appeared online in a public document. Officials said the incident involves patients who were relieved of medical debt last year by county supervisors. An agenda item posted online contained more than 5,000 patient names and financial records, but no medical information. County Administrator David Twa said that the names have been redacted and that the state Department of Public Health was notified. Twa added that the county started an internal investigation last week.



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