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Vårdguiden 1177 is a Swedish service providing healthcare by telephone and the central national infrastructure for Swedish health care online.[1]

Services

Vårdguidens e-tjänster

Electronic identification log in requirement

From December 10, 2019, 1177.se began requiring patients to log in with BankID or Freja eID.[2][3] Telia e-identification, and login with foreign eID via software for countries that have joined the EU regulation Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services (eIDAS) regulation also work.

Vårdguiden på telefon

Incidences

2.7 million leaked phone calls

In February 2019, Computer Sweden revealed that all calls made to 1177 since 2013 that were answered by the subcontractor Medicall were stored as audio files on a server that lacked both encryption and user authentication.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

See also

References

  1. ^ Berglund, Linda (24 October 2019). ""Alla ska ringa 1177"". Dagens Medicin. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Från och med den 10 december 2019 kan du inte längre logga in på 1177.se - 1177 Vårdguiden". www.1177.se.
  3. ^ "Lösenord och sms tas bort, e-leg Freja eID Plus... | Vårdgivarguiden". vardgivarguiden.se.
  4. ^ "2,7 miljoner inspelade samtal till 1177 Vårdguiden helt oskyddade på internet". Computer Sweden.
  5. ^ Smith, Ms (19 February 2019). "2.7M recorded medical calls, audio files left unprotected on web". CSO Online.
  6. ^ "Millions of calls to Swedish healthcare hotline left unprotected online". www.thelocal.se. 19 February 2019.
  7. ^ "Millions of "private" medical helpline calls exposed on internet". 19 February 2019.
  8. ^ "Private medical calls exposed online". 19 February 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  9. ^ Maack, Már Másson (18 February 2019). "2.7 million patient calls to Swedish healthcare hotline left unprotected online". The Next Web.