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Health IT Security reports on a situation involving the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the Monroeville, PA, 911 dispatch center in which the OCR told the center is had 30 days to conduct an investigation on protected health information that was exposed for a former police chief. Details obtained by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reveal that details on Monroeville 911 records were available to unauthorized individuals for an extended period of time, among other revelations. Meanwhile, a programming error has led to a data breach at Indiana Family and Social Services Administration.
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