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Washington state's health agency reveals Medicaid data was shared with DHS without consent, causing privacy concerns.
Washington state's health agency reveals Medicaid data was shared with DHS without consent, causing privacy concerns.
The Trump administration's use of Medicaid data to identify undocumented immigrants has sparked backlash from California officials and healthcare providers over privacy and legal concerns.
HHS officials ordered CMS to provide the personal data of Medicaid enrollees to the Department of Homeland Security in June, according to an exclusive report from the Associated Press. The shared data ...
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Healthcare exchanges in Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island shared users’ sensitive health data with companies like Google ...
After being contacted by The Markup and CalMatters, Nevada’s health exchange stopped sending visitors’ data to Snapchat and ...
As visitors answered the questions online, their responses were sent to LinkedIn and Snapchat, according to tests by The ...
Consumers can block the trackers quietly sending your data to tech companies, including those used on state-run health exchange websites.
Health care exchanges in Nevada, Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island shared sensitive user health data with Google, LinkedIn and Snapchat ...
The AP, which obtained an internal memo and emails, reports that the information provided to deportation officials on Medicaid enrollees included immigration status. The effect on Medicaid in the ...