Andrea Fox reports:
DocGo, an ambulatory and remote patient monitoring provider in the U.S. and U.K. filed a notice on May 7 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over U.S. patient data breached in a recent cyberattack.
“As part of its investigation, the company has determined that the threat actor accessed and acquired data, including certain protected health information, from a limited number of healthcare records within the company’s U.S.-based ambulance transportation business, and that no other business lines have been involved,” DocGo said in the SEC filing.
DocGo said that business operations have not been impacted, but provided few details on the attack. Healthcare IT News’ sister publication, MobiHealthNews, reached out on May 9, but the company declined to comment on the breach.
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