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Entities Deal With More Data Outside HIPAA; We Are Seeing Tensions | Health Care Compliance Association (HCCA)

When employees are required to show their employers proof of a positive COVID-19 test before they get sick leave or a vaccination before returning to work, the implications are profound but they don’t enter the realm of the HIPAA privacy rule. “It has nothing to do with HIPAA,” said attorney Kirk Nahra, with WilmerHale, at The Virtual Thirtieth National HIPAA Summit [1] March 23. “HIPAA is not an overall health information privacy law. There have always been gaps in what was covered by HIPAA,” which have become more apparent with the advent of mobile apps, wearables and patient support sites. The success of the health care system depends on data and protecting its privacy, but organizations are running into complicated situations that weren’t anticipated by the 2003 HIPAA privacy and security regulations. Although hospitals, insurers and clearinghouses are “reasonably comfortable with HIPAA rules,” he said, “we are seeing tensions.” One of the tensions involves

Deceptive Checkboxes Should Not Open Our Checkbooks

Last week, the New York Times highlighted the Trump 2020 campaign’s use of deceptive web designs to deceive supporters into donating far more money than they had intended. The campaign’s digital donation portal hid an unassuming but unfair method for siphoning funds: a pre-checked box to “make a monthly recurring donation.” This caused weekly withdrawals from supporters’ bank accounts, with some being depleted. The checkbox in question, from the New York Times April 3rd piece. A pre-checked box to donate more than you intended is just one  example of a “dark pattern” a term coined by user experience (UX) designer Harry Brignull to define tricks used in websites and apps that make you do things that you didn t mean to, such as buying a service. Unfortunately, dark patterns are widespread. Moreover, the pre-checked box is a particularly common way to subvert our right to consent to serious decisions, or to withhold our consent. This ruse dupes us into “agreeing” to

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