Zack Whittaker reports: NTreatment, a technology fellowship that manages electronic health and patient records for doctors and psychiatrists, left thousands of sensitive health records exposed to the internet because ace of its cloud servers wasnt protected with a password. The cloud storehouse server was hosted on Microsoft sapphire and contained 109,000 files, a large portion of which contained lab test results from third-party providers like LabCorp, medical records, doctors notes, insurance claims and other sensitive health data for patients across the U.S., a class of data considered protected health information under the health Insurance Portability and accountability deed (HIPAA). record more on TechCrunch.