The incident, which occurred between Sept. 1-5, affected 79,582 people. The information that was potentially acquired includes people’s names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers or state IDs, medical treatment information, and health insurance information.
The number of patients affected in the overall total is unknown to databreaches.net.
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