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Potential Breach Of Privacy At Sioux Falls VA

Posted on August 1, 2015 by Dissent

KDLT reports that Sioux Falls VA Health Care System is notifying veterans that their personal information may have been compromised in a potential breach of privacy:

Sioux Falls VA Officials say on June 4, 2015 a list of patients was reproduced whose February 2015 prescription fill documents cannot be located.

Officials say the fill documents were first discovered missing in mid-April, and a thorough search and investigation was conducted.

Read more on KDLT. I must confess that I do not totally understand the description of the breach, as reported:

  • What information is included in prescription fill documents that would require the VA to offer credit monitoring services? Do they include full SSN?
  • How many veterans were notified?
  • If the list was first discovered missing in April (and how did they discover that?), why wasn’t this incident included in the VA’s April report to Congress – or May’s – or June’s? If it was reported before, I can’t seem to locate it.

Perhaps the incident will show up in next month’s VA report to Congress? If so, I will update this post with additional details. Or if the VA sees this post and would like to provide additional information, I’ll be happy to post it.

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