Data Breaches Confirmed by Revere Health & Health Management Systems of America
Revere Health in Utah and Health Management Systems of America in Michigan have recently confirmed that they have experienced cyberattacks in which patient data was exposed. Revere Health, Utah Revere Health, the largest independent multispecialty physician group in Utah and southeastern Nevada, has recently announced a data breach that has affected up to 10,800 patients. On August 11, 2025, an unauthorized third party gained access to a third-party payment platform that was used to process certain patient and payer payments. No evidence was found to indicate any theft of or misuse of the affected data, but unauthorized viewing of the exposed information could not be ruled out Data in the compromised system included names, dates of birth, addresses, medical account or record numbers, billing or insurance information, partial Social Security numbers, and, for certain individuals, financial account information. Revere Health said it worked with the payment system provider to secure the system and has enhanced data security safeguards to reduce the risk of similar incidents in the...
HIPAA Training for Fire Department Staff
Fire departments must comply with HIPAA when they perform HIPAA‑regulated health care functions. This most often occurs when the department provides emergency medical services and conducts electronic transactions such as electronic billing for EMS transports. In these circumstances, the department becomes a HIPAA‑covered entity, and all fire department personnel must receive HIPAA training. Note: Fire departments generally cannot designate themselves as hybrid entities because EMS and fire operations share personnel, equipment, supervision, and support functions, making it impossible to isolate a separate “health care component.” As a result, HIPAA compliance responsibilities apply across the workforce even if Protected Health Information (PHI) is created, received, stored, or transmitted by only one unit within the department. HIPAA Training for Fire Department Staff In such circumstances, HIPAA training for fire department staff is mandatory for all staff including Emergency Medical Technicians, paramedics, and Emergency Medical Dispatchers. The HIPAA training should cover HIPAA...
HIPAA Training for Healthcare Professionals
HIPAA training for healthcare professionals must consist of more than a list of policies, procedures, and regulations in order to prepare clinicians for the times in their day-to-day activities when privacy, compassion, and communication interact. Every day, healthcare professionals speak with patients, communicate with colleagues, and interact with EHRs. At these times, it is vital for clinicians to understand and apply all applicable HIPAA privacy and security principles to preserve trust in the patient-physician relationship. For this reason, HIPAA training for healthcare professionals must be more than a “check the box” exercise. The training must be grounded in the realities of clinical care to account for fast‑paced environments, emotionally charged encounters, and complex family dynamics. Training Grounded in the Realities of Clinical Care To best prepare healthcare professionals for the realities of clinical care, it is important that HIPAA training is developed by subject-matter experts and reviewed by compliance officers who understand the causes of HIPAA violations in...
HIPAA Training for Clearinghouse Staff
HIPAA training for clearinghouse staff is mandatory workforce training on the HIPAA Privacy Rule, HIPAA Security Rule, HIPAA Breach Notification Rule, and HIPAA Minimum Necessary Rule that prepares personnel who create, transmit, process, or store electronic protected health information in standard transactions to prevent impermissible uses and disclosures, apply administrative and technical safeguards, and recognize and report security incidents and potential breaches during routine clearinghouse operations. Healthcare clearinghouses support electronic healthcare transactions and related data handling that can include eligibility inquiries, claim status requests, claims submission, remittance advice, enrollment transactions, coordination of benefits, and companion administrative processes that transform or route data between entities. Clearinghouse staff may interact with protected health information through intake validation, transaction editing, error correction, exception queues, customer support tickets, file transfers, portal access, and reporting functions. Operational...
Notifications Issued About MedStar Health Data Breach
MedStar Health, a non-profit health system that operates 10 hospitals in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area, has recently disclosed a cyberattack and data breach that was first identified on October 4, 2025. The forensic investigation confirmed that an unauthorized third party gained access to certain internal systems that contained patient data between September 12, 2025, and September 16, 2025. The files accessed in the attack were reviewed, and on November 12, 2025, MedStar Health confirmed that the compromised files contained patient data, including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and potentially diagnoses, medications, test results, images, health insurance, and treatment information. MedStar Health said that prior to the attack, physical, technical, and administrative safeguards had been implemented to safeguard patient data. On this occasion, they failed to detect and block the attack. MedStar Health said it continuously evaluates its cybersecurity measures and will continue to do so in the future. On December 3, 2025, notification letters started to...



