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Steve Alder

Steve Alder is the editor-in-chief of The HIPAA Journal. Steve is responsible for editorial policy regarding the topics covered in The HIPAA Journal. He is a specialist on healthcare industry legal and regulatory affairs, and has 10 years of experience writing about HIPAA and other related legal topics. Steve has developed a deep understanding of regulatory issues surrounding the use of information technology in the healthcare industry and has written hundreds of articles on HIPAA-related topics. Steve shapes the editorial policy of The HIPAA Journal, ensuring its comprehensive coverage of critical topics. Steve Alder is considered an authority in the healthcare industry on HIPAA. The HIPAA Journal has evolved into the leading independent authority on HIPAA under Steve’s editorial leadership. Steve manages a team of writers and is responsible for the factual and legal accuracy of all content published on The HIPAA Journal. Steve holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree from the University of Liverpool. You can connect with Steve via LinkedIn or email via stevealder(at)hipaajournal.com

Third Party Data Breaches Reported by Apple Valley Clinic & BioTel Heart

Apple Valley Clinic in Minnesota has started notifying 157,939 patients that some of their protected health information was compromised in a ransomware attack on one of its information technology vendors. Apple Valley Clinic, which is part of Allina Health, used Netgain Technology LLC to host its information technology network and computer systems. In November 2020, Netgain was attacked with ransomware which took its data centers offline. Netgain notified Apple Valley Clinic on December 2, 2020 that patient data may have been compromised in the ransomware attack. Allina Health received confirmation on January 29, 2021 that patient information had been involved. The types of information compromised included names, dates of birth, bank account and routing numbers, Social Security numbers, patient billing information, and some medical information including symptoms and diagnoses. While several healthcare providers had PHI compromised, Apple Valley Clinic was the only Allina Health location to be affected. Apple Valley Clinic has since taken steps to improve information security,...

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More Than 1.2 Million Health Net Members Affected by Accellion Cyberattack
Apr06

More Than 1.2 Million Health Net Members Affected by Accellion Cyberattack

Several healthcare organizations have recently confirmed they have been affected by the December 2020 Accellion cyberattack. The attack has been linked to the Clop ransomware gang, as its leak site was used to publish samples of data stolen in the attack, although ransomware is not believed to have been used. Accellion provided a file transfer solution that was used for transmitting files that were too large to be sent via email. In the case of Health Net, the platform was used for exchanging files with healthcare providers and others who support its operations. Health net reports that names, addresses, dates of birth, insurance ID numbers, and health information was obtained by the attackers. Accellion notified Health Net about the breach on January 25, 2021. Health Net has reported the breach as affecting 1,236,902 individuals across Health Net Community Solutions (686,556 individuals), Health Net of California (523,709 individuals), and Health Net Life Insurance Company (26,637 individuals). Trinity Health has recently alerted 586,869 patients that their HIPAA PHI was...

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Roper St. Francis Healthcare Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Data Breach

Roper St Francis Healthcare is facing a class action lawsuit over an October 2020 data breach in which patient data was allegedly stolen. The lawsuit alleges negligence for the failure to protect the private data of its patients. Between October 14 and 29, 2020, unauthorized individuals gained access to the email accounts of three of its employees. Those accounts contained the protected health information of around 190,000 patients. PHI in the compromised email accounts included financial and medical information. This was far from the only data breach to have affected Roper St. Francis Healthcare in the past 18 months. Prior to the October 2020 phishing attack, Roper St. Francis reported two data breaches in September, one of which was a phishing attack that affected 6,000 individuals and the other was a ransomware attack on its vendor Blackbaud, which affected around 92,963 Roper St. Francis patients. Prior to those breaches, a breach was reported on January 29, 2010, as affecting 35,253 individuals. According to the lawsuit, “At all relevant times, Roper knew the data it stored...

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PHI from Multiple Covered Entities Published on GitHub
Apr05

PHI from Multiple Covered Entities Published on GitHub

MedData Inc. has confirmed that the protected health information of patients of several of its clients has been uploaded to the open-source software development hosting website GitHub, where it could have been accessed by unauthorized individuals. The Spring, TX-based revenue cycle management services vendor assists healthcare providers and health plans by processing Medicaid eligibility, third-party liability, workers’ compensation, and patient billing. On December 10, 2020, MedData was notified by security researcher Jelle Ursem that some data of its data had been discovered on GitHub. Dissent Doe of Databreaches.net provided a link to the uploaded data on December 14, 2020, according to the MedData breach notice. An investigation was immediately launched, and it was determined that one of its employees had saved files containing protected health information to personal folders on GitHub Arctic Code Vault between December 2018 and September 2019. MedData said the files were removed from GitHub on December 17, 2020. The files contained names, addresses, dates of birth, Social...

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Ransomware Attack on Home Healthcare Service Provider Affects 753,000 Individuals
Apr02

Ransomware Attack on Home Healthcare Service Provider Affects 753,000 Individuals

Personal Touch Holding Corp, a Lake Success, NY-based provider of home health services, is alerting 753,107 patients about a breach of their protected health information. Personal Touch Holding Corp operates around 30 Personal Touch Home Care subsidiaries in more than half a dozen U.S. states. On January 27, 2021, Personal Touch discovered it was the victim of a cyberattack involving its private cloud hosted by its managed service providers. The attackers encrypted the cloud-stored business records of Personal Touch and 29 of its direct and indirect subsidiaries. The investigation into the ransomware attack is ongoing. At this stage it is unclear to what extent individual’s protected health information was compromised; however, it is possible that the attackers obtained data stored in its private cloud prior to the use of ransomware. An analysis of its cloud environment revealed the following types of patient information may have been compromised in the attack: names, addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, financial information, including check...

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