Insight Global LLC, headquartered in Atlanta, has agreed to pay $2.7 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by failing to implement adequate cybersecurity measures to protect health information obtained during COVID-19 contact tracing.According to Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brian M. Boynton, head of the Justice Department’s Civil Division, "The resolution announced today reflects our continuing commitment to ensure that government contractors fulfill their cybersecurity obligations. Failure to do so can compromise sensitive.
The electronic health record vendor was accused by the DOJ of "misrepresenting the capabilities of certain versions of its EHR software" and providing kickbacks to customers to drive new sales.
Shelley Noreika, 49, received 30 months in prison. Her false statements resulted in her 5-year-old daughter getting medical treatments she didn't need.
Shelley Noreika, 49, received 30 months in prison. Her false statements resulted in her 5-year-old daughter getting medical treatments she didn't need.