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PHI and PII Vulnerability of Offshoring

All US employees should contact the Department of Justice regarding your concerns on Data Security impacting National Security of Offshoring of PHI and PII. Based on Gainwell Technologies Leadership on the most recent town hall seems to be going full speed ahead. The article referenced the new data centers being constructed in India with positions poised to access and utilize this data for the states if not already accessing per the India Employee's CV's. The vulnerable Medicaid populations are unable to protect themselves. We must do it for them. You can send your concerns to the following email at the DOJ. They are investigating National Security concerns and if enough of us reach out they will have no other option but to open an investigation. No one would want to purchase and organization that is under Federal Investigation.
STOP THE MADNESS = SEE SOMETHING THEN SAY SOMETHING
Send email to: NSD.FIRS.datasecurity@usdoj.gov
Complaints can be sent via form:
https://www.justice.gov/doj/webform/your-message-department-justice
Call the DOJ directly: 202-514-2000

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Offshoring her seems to be full offshoring, not H1B. No visas, no prevailing wage requirements (often sidestepped anyway even for H1B). Hiring Indians in India at India wage levels. They are given fake US work locations in some listings, but are physically in Bengaluru or Chennai.

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Post ID: @5mn+1k0519y50

@1dd It's actually not being done by offshore - it's being done by a team lead by Tech services and it's been happening for about 2 months. Offshore can't de-identify because of PHI and HIPPA.

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Post ID: @4z2+1k0519y50

@bloomberglaw
Look into offshore GWT contractor - Tietoevry

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Post ID: @204+1k0519y50

fyi, they are not cheap at all, they have to be paid, as a requirement for the visa, a prevailing wage. this prevailing wage its almost always very high.

the intent, at least in theory, its precisely to avoid cheap foreign labor replacing american labor.

However, what the spirit of the letter never took into consideration, is that if you have top level management that comes from india already in positions where they can influence hiring.... they will bring their buddies from the motherland, no matter the cost. in many cases, making more money than americans. there is something else behind this, and its not money, far from it.

that is why no matter where you look, we are invaded by these people.

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Post ID: @1va+1k0519y50

Hmmmm - https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/jd-vance-calls-out-big-tech-firing-americans-while-hiring-cheap-foreign-h-1b-visa-replacements

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Post ID: @1ts+1k0519y50

If allegations were true do you think the states would have cause for damages? Legally? Curious

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Post ID: @1tp+1k0519y50

Looks like the DOJ is qualifying these charges as criminal and not civil. Meaning somebody will go to jail if purposeful fraud committed. They are looking into fraud, waste and abuse of government programs. GWT has tools to combat this so I’m sure no one circumvented anything like this at the state level. GWT by the books.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/07/24/business/unitedhealth-investigation-doj

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Post ID: @1td+1k0519y50

@1dd+1k0519y50 The ironic work done to de-identify PHI/PIi is done by offshore vendors.

If anyone has information about PHI offshore, or how the de-identifying process works, please contact us at Bloomberg Law. All conversations will be completely confidential, but it is very important that we learn more about PHI, timelines (when did this work start compared to when states gave permission) and the quality of the software Gainwell is using, how updated it is and what protections for data are in place.

We can be reached at jholland1@bloomberglaw.com or ccastronuovo@bloomberglaw.com.

Thanks,

John Holland and Celine Castronuovo

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Post ID: @1pv+1k0519y50

@1k1 yes they are. We got lectured about the Bloomberg article and told who was doing the work.

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Post ID: @1pq+1k0519y50

@1dd Are you sure? Even Gainwell execs aren't that stupid, are they?

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Post ID: @1k1+1k0519y50

The ironic work done to de-identify PHI/PIi is done by offshore vendors.

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Post ID: @1dd+1k0519y50

@OP not only that but I see countless Indians on Medicaid get 6-12mos supplies because they’re going out of the country. We pay for their meds and they don’t even live here half the year or longer. I’ve been on Medicaid and I couldn’t afford a flight to Florida much less another country. Or they want scripts dispensed in the stock bottle “because it’s an expensive medication”…it’s Medicaid, it’s free. Names are sometimes completely different than how the script came over or they give different birthdays. Convenient that the decisions on said claims will be coming from India now too.

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Post ID: @mm+1k0519y50

This is the right thing to do.

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Post ID: @ef+1k0519y50

Offshore employees don’t get too comfortable behind that desk if there is any tom foolery going on. DOJ don’t play.

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Post ID: @af+1k0519y50

State leaders should be pushing for this more than anyone as it’s their citizens. A federal investigation can force GWT. If they lie to them and it’s found out automatically a federal offense.

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