And here I am, Sitting at my desk in the middle of a storm, watching twitlive, browsing the internation. What do I come across? Another, Another, Another, Another, Theft of CONFIDENTIAL information. Did the criminal slide in under the cover of darkness, bypass laser security, and swiftly crack into a safe containing a base of backups? Nope, the ever intelligent Network Admin decided to keep the backups in, the back-of his car. Do you want more info on the massacre of confidential information? If you must, read on:
The University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics is currently notifying 2.2 million patients about the theft of medical billing records. On June 2, a box of backup tapes containing patient and guarantors billing records was stolen out of a car belonging to a contracted independent storage company. The tapes contained the personal information on 2.2 million patients and guarantors including patient names, related demographic information and diagnostic codes. In addition, these records contained the Social Security numbers of 1.3 million patients. The Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Department, the FBI and the U.S. Postal Service are investigating the theft. According to Lorris Betz, M.D., Ph.D, Senior Vice President for Health Sciences, University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics is taking aggressive steps to protect patient confidentiality including notifying all 2.2 million individual through postal mail, offering one year of free credit monitoring to those whose SSNs were on the tapes and offering a $1,000 reward for the return of the tapes, no questions asked. The University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics has also setup a hotline - 866-581-3599 - and a web site - healthcare.utah.edu/billingrecordstheft - to help answer any questions and provide more information about the theft.
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