Metro Infectious Disease Consultants Reports 172,000-Record Data Breach
Metro Infectious Disease Consultants is notifying 171,740 patients about an email security incident discovered on June 24, 2021. An unauthorized individual was found to have gained access to certain employees’ email accounts which contained the protected health information of patients. Upon discovery of the security breach, steps were immediately taken to secure the accounts to prevent further access and Metro Infectious Disease Consultants engaged a computer forensics firm to determine the extent and scope of the breach. The investigation confirmed the breach was confined to its email environment and that the compromised email accounts contained patient data such as names, addresses, dates of birth, account numbers, insurance information, prescription information, limited clinical information, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license numbers. The types of data in the account varied from individual to individual. Metro Infectious Disease Consultants has sent notification letters to all individuals affected by the breach and complimentary credit monitoring and identity theft...
South Florida Community Care Plan Notifies Patients About Insider Email Breach
South Florida Community Care Plan has discovered a former employee sent internal documents containing the protected health information of plan members to a personal email account. The breach was discovered on June 21, 2021 during a review of the former employee’s email account. An investigation was launched into the unauthorized activity which determined on June 21, 2021 that the documents contained the following types of plan member information: Names, addresses, dates of birth, member identification numbers, primary care physician names, diagnoses, procedure billing codes, approved services, and/or procedure types. The sending of plan members’ information to personal email accounts is a violation of South Florida Community Care Plan policies; however, no evidence was found to indicate the information was sent outside the scope of the former employee’s employment. South Florida Community Care Plan said data security is one of its top priorities and steps were taken to prevent unauthorized data access and exfiltration. The employee’s email and login credentials were revoked at the...
Revere Health Phishing Attack Impacts 12,000 Patients
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) was impersonated in a phishing campaign that resulted in the exposure of the protected health information (PHI) of approximately 12,000 patients of the Utah healthcare provider Revere Health. The phishing attack was rapidly detected by the Revere Health IT team, which quickly secured the mailbox to block unauthorized access. According to a breach notice published by Revere Health, the mailbox was only compromised for around 45 minutes on June 21, 2021. An investigation was launched into the breach to determine whether any information in the email account was viewed or downloaded. While it was not possible to tell whether emails in the account were accessed or exfiltrated, Revere Health said it has monitored the Internet and has found no instances of patient data being shared online. A review of emails and email attachments confirmed they contained the protected health information of patients of the Heart of Dixie Cardiology Department in St. George, which included medical record numbers, dates of birth, provider names,...
California DOJ Must Be Notified About Breaches of the Health Data of 500 or More California Residents
The Breach Notification Rule of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires covered entities and business associates to send notifications to the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) about data breaches and healthcare organizations are also required to comply with state data breach notification laws. Many states have introduced their own data privacy laws, which typically require notifications to be sent to appropriate state Attorneys General if a data breach exceeds a certain threshold. States have the authority to bring civil actions against healthcare organizations that fail to issue breach notifications under both HIPAA and state laws. In California, the threshold for reporting breaches is in line with HIPAA. If a data breach is experienced that impacts 500 or more California residents, the California Department of Justice (DOJ) must be notified. Recently, there have been several instances where the California DOJ has not been notified about ransomware attacks on California healthcare facilities, even though the personal and protected health...
July 2021 Healthcare Data Breach Report
High numbers of healthcare data breaches continued to be reported by HIPAA-covered entities and their business associates. In July, there were 70 reported data breaches of 500 or more records, making it the fifth consecutive month where data breaches have been reported at a rate of 2 or more per day. The number of HIPAA compliance breaches was slightly lower than June, but the number of records exposed or compromised in those breaches jumped sharply, increasing by 331.5% month-over-month to 5,570,662 records. Over the past 12 months, from the start of August 2020 to the end of July 2021, there have been 706 reported healthcare data breaches of 500 or more records and the healthcare data of 44,369,781 individuals has been exposed or compromised. That’s an average of 58.8 data breaches and around 3.70 million records per month! Largest Healthcare Data Breaches in July 2021 Two healthcare data breaches stand out due to the sheer number of healthcare records that were exposed – and potentially stolen. The largest healthcare data breach to be reported in July was a hacking/IT incident...



