Search Privacy Violations, Breaches and Complaints
This database was last updated in December 2015 ago and should only be used as a historical snapshot. More recent data on breaches affecting 500 or more people is available at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Breach Portal.
VA Mail Order Pharmacy, Leavenworth, KS (CMOP)
51 results found from all sources. Sorted by date.
May 1, 2012
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: Patient A received a prescription package intended for Patient B. Patient Bs name and type of medication was compromised. Patient A reported the incident to the medical center and a replacement has been requested for Patient B. The Leavenworth Consolidated…
Outcome: The UPS database was purged and UPS is investigating the cause.
April 12, 2012
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: Patient A received a prescription intended for Patient B. Patient Bs name, address, and type of medication was compromised. Patient A reported the incident to the Cheyenne VA Medical Center (Site ID 442) and a replacement has been requested for…
Outcome: The CMOP employee was counseled and retrained in proper packing procedures.
February 28, 2012
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: Patient A received a prescription intended for Patient B. Patient Bs name and type of medication was compromised. Patient A reported the incident to the Fort Harrison VA medical center and a replacement has been requested for Patient B. Patient…
Outcome: The CMOP employee was counseled and retrained in proper packing procedures.
February 15, 2012
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: Patient A received a prescription intended for Patient B. Patient Bs name and type of medication was compromised. Patient A reported the incident to the Sioux Falls VA Medical Center and a replacement has been requested for Patient B. Leavenworth…
Outcome: The CMOP employee was counseled and retrained in proper packing procedures.
December 20, 2011
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: Patient A received a prescription intended for Patient B. Patient Bs name and type of medication was compromised. Patient A reported the incident to the medical center and a replacement has been requested for Patient B. Leavenworth Consolidated Mail Outpatient…
Outcome: The CMOP employee was counseled and retrained in proper packing procedures.
December 9, 2011
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: Patient A received a prescription intended for Patient B. Patient Bs name and type of medication was compromised. Patient A reported the incident to the medical center and a replacement has been requested for Patient B. Leavenworth Consolidated Mail Outpatient…
Outcome: The CMOP employee was counseled and retrained in proper packing procedures.
October 24, 2011
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: Patient A received a prescription intended for Patient B. Patient Bs name and type of medication was compromised. Patient A reported the incident to the medical center and a replacement has been requested for Patient B. Patient A is returning…
Outcome: The CMOP employee was counseled and retrained in proper packing procedures.
September 22, 2011
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: The Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) in Leavenworth received a report from the VAMC stating Patient A received, in addition to her own supply, a supply intended for Patient B. Both patients had orders processed on the same date and…
Outcome: Medline reviewed the incident and conducted retraining of their staff.
August 10, 2011
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: Patient A received a Medline Industries medical supply intended for Patient B. Patient Bs name and type of medical supply was compromised. Patient A reported the incident to the medical center and a replacement has been requested for Patient B.…
Outcome: Medline has forwarded the information to the appropriate supervisor on their end for employee follow up.
August 3, 2011
Reported as: VHA CMOP Leavenworth, KS
Issue: Leavenworth CMOP received a report from Ft Harrison VAMC stating Patient A received a prescription intended for a Patient B. Patient B received a prescription intended for Patient C. The patients' name and type of medications were compromised. Consolodated Mail…
Outcome: The packer was retrained in proper packing procedures.