Source 1 | 2021-08-06
“-"Houston-based Gastroenterology Consultants began notifying patients their data may have been exposed in a ransomware attack on the medical group." -"The Jan. 10 ransomware attack potentially exposed 162,163 patients and employees" -"The Texas medical group said it resolved the cyber issues and remediated and restored its systems, After undergoing an extensive data-mining process to determine specifically which patients or employees have information exposed, the medical group felt it was more cost-effective to notify all patients and employees instead." -"Its EHR was not affected in the breach; however, some protected health information was exposed. Sensitive health information, such as Social Security numbers, was stored in PDFs or Excel files prepared by employees to facilitate patient processing. Fewer than 50 patients' Social Security numbers have been exposed" “
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