A significant data breach involving a company described as 'Uber for nurses' has led to the exposure of over 86,000 medical records and personally identifiable information (PII) due to an unsecured Amazon S3 bucket. The incident highlights critical vulnerabilities in data management practices, particularly in handling sensitive health information. The company's privacy policy states that their service is not designed to store Protected Health Information (PHI) as per HIPAA regulations, raising questions about liability and compliance. User comments express concerns over the company's practices, their approach to worker compensation based on credit reports, and the implications for overall data security in healthcare practices. This incident emphasizes the need for stringent data security measures and showcases the potential risks faced by companies that handle sensitive personal data.