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HHS update provides some new details on breaches (updated)

Posted on December 15, 2014 by Dissent

HHS has updated its public breach tool, and its update provides some new details on previously reported breaches:

  • A CD that was missing and then recovered  contained PHI of 36,400 Jersey City Medical Center – Barnabas Health patients.
  • A laptop stolen from a Coordinated Health employee’s car in February held records on 13,907 patients – not 773 as reported in April.
  • Rogue employees at Iron Mountain who victimized patients of Orthopaedic Specialty Institute Medical Group, Long Beach Internal Medical Group, and The Hand Care Center / Shoulder and Elbow Institute also victimized 2,691 patients of Riverside Medical Clinic.
  • The stolen True Vision Eyecare laptop contained limited information on 542 patients.
  • The WellCare breach occurred on October 27. It impacted 4,469 insured members nationwide and the vendor was AdminisTEP.
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