UnityPoint security breach puts records of 1,800 patients at risk [The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa]
| By Erin Jordan, The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Hospital employees discovered the breach
UnityPoint forced a password reset and reported the breach to the
Information that may have been accessed for affected patients includes names, home addresses, dates of birth, Social Security Numbers, medical account numbers, health insurance account numbers and Driver's License Numbers, health information about patient treatment, and information about the patient's financially-responsible party.
The unauthorized access occurred from February through August for patients across the state.
UnityPoint sent letters to all affected patients and is offering credit monitoring and identity-protection assistance to those affected. So far, no one has reported any fraud or theft, Sinnard said.
Authorized users of the UnityPoint Health Electronic Medical Record (EMR) are being provided additional education on existing procedures, including the importance of safe-guarding their password, Sinnard said.
"We do take the security of our patient information very seriously," she said.
Neither party involved in the security breach is a UnityPoint employee, but the authorized user had access as part of the network partnerships, Sinnard said.
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