Business Associate Fined $2.3 Million for Breach of 6 Million Records and Multiple HIPAA Failures
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights has announced its 10th HIPAA violation fine of 2020. This is the 7th financial penalty to resolve HIPAA violations that has been announced in as many days. The latest financial penalty is the largest to be imposed in 2020 at $2.3 million and resolves a case involving 5 potential violations of the HIPAA Rules, including a breach of the electronic protected health information (ePHI) of 6,121,158 individuals. CHSPSC LLC is Tennessee-based management company that provides services to many subsidiary hospital operator companies and other affiliates of Community Health Systems, including legal, compliance, accounting, operations, human resources, IT, and health information management services. The provision of those services requires access to ePHI, so CHSPSC is classed as a business associate and is required to comply with the HIPAA Security Rule. On April 10, 2014, CHSPSC suffered a cyberattack by an advanced persistent threat group known as APT18. Using compromised admin credentials, the hackers remotely accessed...
Member of The Dark Overlord Hacking Group Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail
The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that a member of the notorious hacking group, The Dark Overlord, has been sentenced to 5 years in jail and has been ordered to pay $1.4 million in restitution. The Dark Overlord hacking group started targeting U.S. organizations in 2016. The hackers gained access to the networks of companies via brute force attacks on Remote Desktop Protocol, then stole data from victim companies and threatened to sell the stolen data on criminal marketplaces if the ransom demand was not paid. The hackers issued ransom demands of between $75,000 and $350,000 in Bitcoin and issued multiple threats if the ransom was not paid. In some instances, individuals in the victim companies received personal threats against them and their family members via the telephone, email, and text messages. Victims of The Dark Overlord included accounting firms, healthcare providers, and other companies. Healthcare provider victims included Farmington, MO-based Midwest Orthopedic Group, Swansea, IL-based Quest Records, Prosthetics & Orthotics Care in St. Louis, and Athens,...
Montefiore Medical Center and Geisinger Fire Employees for Improper PHI Access
Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, NY has fired an employee over the alleged theft of the protected health information of approximately 4,000 patients. Montefiore became aware of a potential internal data breach in July 2020 and launched an investigation into unauthorized medical record access. Montefiore had implemented a technology solution that monitors EHRs for inappropriate access, which identified the employee. The investigation confirmed that the employee had accessed medical records without any legitimate work reason between January 2018 and July 2020. Accessing the medical records of patients when there is no legitimate reason for doing so is a violation of HIPAA and hospital policies. Montefiore said criminal background checks are performed on all employees prior to being given a position at the medical center and Montefiore provides HIPAA training to all employees. The employee in question had received significant privacy and security training but had chosen to violate internal policies and HIPAA Rules. The investigation into the breach is ongoing and the matter has...
August 2020 Healthcare Data Breach Report
37 healthcare HIPAA compliance data breaches of 500 or more records were reported to the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights in August 2020, one more than July 2020 and one below the 12-month average. The number of breaches remained fairly constant month-over-month, but there was a 63.9% increase in breached records in August. 2,167,179 records were exposed, stolen, or impermissibly disclosed in August. The average breach size of 58,572 records and the median breach size was 3,736 records. Largest Healthcare Data Breaches Reported in August 2020 Name of Covered Entity Covered Entity Type Individuals Affected Type of Breach Location of Breached PHI Incident Northern Light Health Business Associate 657,392 Hacking/IT Incident Network Server, Other Blackbaud ransomware attack Saint Luke’s Foundation Healthcare Provider 360,212 Hacking/IT Incident Network Server Blackbaud ransomware attack Assured Imaging Healthcare Provider 244,813 Hacking/IT Incident Network Server Ransomware attack MultiCare Health System Healthcare Provider 179,189 Hacking/IT Incident Network...
Noncompliance with HIPAA Results in $1.5 Million Financial Penalty for Athens Orthopedic Clinic
The HHS’ Office for Civil Rights has announced a $1.5 million settlement has been reached with Athens Orthopedic Clinic PA to resolve multiple violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Rules. OCR conducted an investigation into a data breach reported by the Athens, GA-based healthcare provider on July 29, 2016. Athens Orthopedic Clinic had been notified by Dissent of Databreaches.net on June 26, 2016 that a database containing the electronic protected health information (ePHI) of Athens Orthopedic Clinic patients had been listed for sale online by a hacking group known as The Dark Overlord. The hackers are known for infiltrating systems, stealing data, and issuing ransom demands, payment of which are required to prevent the publication/sale of data. Athens Orthopedic Clinic investigated the breach and determined that the hackers gained access to its systems on June 14, 2016 using vendor credentials and exfiltrated data from its EHR system. The records of 208,557 patients were stolen in the attack, including names, dates of birth, Social Security...



