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Health eServices is composed of industry-based health information technology practitioners and noted academic researchers. We are highly experienced in health IT, data exchange standards, compliance assessment, and testing.

We seek to help entities resolve challenging technologies, policies, and regulatory issues involved with effective sharing of client health information. We seek to provide comprehensive guidance on data standards, regulatory requirements, and sustainable technology practices.

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Health eServices, Inc. has been at the forefront of personal health information systems research and development. We have built long-running health information management systems and electronic patient engagement technologies from the ground up.

Health care providers of all types need assistance in implementing patient activation programs that take advantage of the assessment and reporting efficiency of patient portals and personal health information systems. We can help implement frameworks and technologies for increased patient engagement, education and activation requirements.

Plain and simple. The personal health data you store in your Health e-Profile is yours. We won't sell it, look at it, or ask you about it unless you want us to help you put your data to work for you. Health e-Profile is your service for storing and managing all of your personal health data.

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The Health eDefense platform is dedicated to providing consumers with actionable information on how to protect their personal health information effectively from cyber threats. Health eDefense provides informational content and education related to cyber security, privacy and consent, security, and related topics and policies such as HIPAA and GDPR.

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Telehealth app Doxy.me is fixing a patient health data leak

A report from Cyberscoop

Telehealth app Doxy.me is fixing a patient health data leak

Overview

Cyberscoop reports that after examining the Doxy.me platform, privacy researcher Zach Edwards discovered that the company appeared to be sharing IP addresses and unique device identification numbers with Google, Facebook, and the marketing software company HubSpot.

Why is this important to me?

Cyberscoop notes that users of Doxy.me may be inadvertently grouped with other patients by Google and Facebook's advertising platforms, possibly providing data to the firms' algorithms that might infer sensitive information about a patient's health. Advertisers could then target patients with adverts that were personalized to their specific ailments.

Among the third parties named in Doxy's privacy policy are Google Analytics, Facebook Ads, Google Ads, and HubSpot. According to the corporation, "use data" includes Internet Protocol address, browser type, browser version, and a mobile device's unique ID number.

The problem is that, when joined with other data, those bits may create a formidable data collection that allows some of the world's biggest advertising platforms to track individuals online.

What should I do about it?

It is noted in the CyberScoop article that, "In its privacy policy, Doxy acknowledges that it shares “usage data” with several third parties including Google Analytics, Facebook Ads, Google Ads and HubSpot. Per the company’s definition, “usage data” can include but is not limited to Internet Protocol address, browser type, browser version, and a mobile device’s unique ID number."

So while there was usage data exposed, it was not necessarily "leaked".  If you are uncomfortable about that reach out to Doxy.me and confirm the status of the identity leak and have them confirm that your data is safe and has not been exposed beyond the definition of "usage data". Letting them know that you are a concerned patient/user is a good thing! 

You can reach out to Doxy here: https://doxy.me/en/contact/

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