Aetna is fined by New York for leaking
members' HIV status
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[January 24, 2018]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Aetna Inc will pay a
$1.15 million civil fine and improve its privacy practices to settle
charges that it leaked the HIV-positive status of 2,460 New York members
in a mailing where it used envelopes with large transparent windows.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Tuesday said names,
addresses, claim numbers and HIV medication instructions in the July 28,
2017 mailing were "clearly visible" to outsiders because of how Aetna
folded letters and inserted them into the envelopes.
The mailing was intended to notify members of a class action settlement
permitting them to buy HIV medication at brick-and-mortar pharmacies
rather than by mail, where their privacy might be compromised if
neighbors or family saw the drug packages.
While about 1 million Americans live with HIV or AIDS, the associated
stigma can lead to a denial of proper healthcare, discrimination and
other negative consequences, according to settlement papers signed by
Aetna and Schneiderman's office.
"Through its own carelessness, Aetna blatantly violated its promise to
safeguard members' private health information," the attorney general
said in a statement.
Schneiderman said his office uncovered similar issues with a Sept. 25,
2017 mailing by Aetna to 163 New York members with atrial fibrillation,
an irregular heartbeat condition.
The Hartford, Connecticut-based company did not admit or deny
wrongdoing, and agreed to retain an independent consultant for two years
to monitor its efforts to improve member privacy.
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A logo of Aetna is displayed on a monitor above the floor of the New
York Stock Exchange shortly after the opening bell in New York,
U.S., December 5, 2017. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
It agreed last week to a $17.2 million settlement in the federal
court in Philadelphia of private litigation over similar claims by
more than 11,000 members in New York and other states.
"We have worked to address the potential impact to members following
this unfortunate incident," Aetna said in a statement. "We are
implementing measures designed to ensure something like this does
not happen again as part of our commitment to best practices in
protecting sensitive health information."
Aetna agreed last month to be bought by CVS Health Corp in a $69
billion transaction.
HIV is short for human immunodeficiency virus, and AIDS for Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Additional reporting by
Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Tom Brown)
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