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The International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare
2015-01-10 - 2015-01-14    
All Day
Registration is Open! Please join us on January 10-14, 2015 for our fifteenth annual IMSH at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. Over [...]
Finding Time for HIPAA Amid Deafening Administrative Noise
2015-01-14    
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
January 14, 2015, Web Conference 12pm CST | 1pm EST | 11am MT | 10am PST | 9am AKST | 8am HAST Main points covered: [...]
Meaningful Use  Attestation, Audits and Appeals - A Legal Perspective
2015-01-15    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Join Jim Tate, HITECH Answers  and attorney Matt R. Fisher for our first webinar event in the New Year.   Target audience for this webinar: [...]
iHT2 Health IT Summit
2015-01-20 - 2015-01-21    
All Day
iHT2 [eye-h-tee-squared]: 1. an awe-inspiring summit featuring some of the world.s best and brightest. 2. great food for thought that will leave you begging for more. 3. [...]
Chronic Care Management: How to Get Paid
2015-01-22    
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Under a new chronic care management program authorized by CMS and taking effect in 2015, you can bill for care that you are probably already [...]
Proper Management of Medicare/Medicaid Overpayments to Limit Risk of False Claims
2015-01-28    
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
January 28, 2015 Web Conference 12pm CST | 1pm EST | 11am MT | 10am PST | 9AM AKST | 8AM HAST Topics Covered: Identify [...]
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Babylon Health admits GP at Hand app data breach caused by ‘software issue’

Babylon Health admits GP at Hand app data breach caused by ‘software issue’

London-based digital firm Babylon Health has admitted that a data breach occurred that allowed a patient to access recordings of another patient’s consultation via the GP at Hand app. The app, which has more than 2.3 million UK users, allows members to book medical appointments, access a triage chatbot and have consultations with NHS doctors via smartphone video call.

A Babylon spokesperson says the error occurred through a new feature that allows people who booked an audio-only consultation to switch to video part way through a call.  The firm claims the breach only affected “a very small group of people” and it was aware of the issue an hour before being alerted by a user.

WHY IT MATTERS

Even a small data breach highlights exploitable vulnerabilities in a system, according to Dr Saif F Abed, founding partner and director of cybersecurity advisory services AbedGraham.

“What starts as an accident that’s quickly resolved could actually paint a target on a vendor, and especially a high profile one, for malicious and sustained attacks,” Abed said. To counteract this, Abed said that healthcare providers need to ensure they have security and clinical risk audits ingrained as a part of procurement and beyond with their suppliers and especially startups.

“Incidents like this are only going to increase as telehealth adoption continues its rise due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have to remember that today we might be talking about a data breach, but tomorrow it could be a complete loss of service or even clinical data tampering because of an attack,” he added.

THE LARGER CONTEXT

The GP at Hand app is no stranger to controversy. The rollout of the app in Birmingham was delayed by NHS officials due to patient safety concerns. Babylon also came under fire for privacy issues earlier this year when it publicly analysed details of a prominent critic’s search data.

ON THE RECORD 

A Babylon spokesperson said: “On the afternoon of Tuesday 9th June we identified and resolved an issue within two hours whereby one patient accessed the introduction of another patient’s consultation recording. Our investigation showed that two other patients, who had booked and had appointments today, were incorrectly presented with, but did not view, recordings of other patients’ consultations through a subsection of the user’s profile within the Babylon app.

“This was the result of a software error rather than a malicious attack. The problem was identified and resolved quickly. Of course we take any security issue, however small, very seriously and have contacted the patients affected to update, apologise to and support where required. “We proactively notified the Information Commissioner’s Office and will share all the necessary information around this. “Affected users were in the UK only and this did not impact our international operations.”

Source: https://www.mobihealthnews.com/news/europe/babylon-health-admits-gp-hand-app-data-breach-caused-software-issue