Precision Anesthesia breach compromises 209,200 patients’ data

Precision Anesthesia Billing has filed a notice of data breach with HHS after an incident affected the personal information of 209,200 individuals, according to an Aug. 7 article from law firm Console and Associates published on JDSupra.

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Breached information might include patient names, Social Security numbers, demographic information, protected health information and health insurance information. Patients whose information was breached have received a letter from Precision, according to the article. 

Unauthorized actors accessed and removed certain files from Precision’s network between May 4 and 7. The company filed its notice with HHS on July 7.  

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