Posted on: July 19, 2010
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Important
information:
Potential Loss of Back-Up Computer Files
South Weymouth, Mass. – South Shore Hospital today
reported that back-up computer files containing personal, health and
financial information may have been lost by a professional data management
company. The hospital had engaged the company to destroy the files because
they were in a format the hospital no longer uses. The hospital has no
evidence that information on the back-up computer files has been accessed by
anyone. An independent information-security consulting firm has confirmed
that specialized software, hardware, and technical knowledge and skill would
be required to access and decipher information on the files.
Based upon South Shore Hospital’s investigation so far, the back-up computer
files could contain personally identifiable information for approximately
800,000 individuals. Included among those individuals are patients who
received medical services at South Shore Hospital – as well as employees,
physicians, volunteers, donors, vendors and other business partners
associated with South Shore Hospital – between January 1, 1996 and January
6, 2010. The information on the back-up computer files may include
individuals’ full names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, Social
Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, medical record numbers, patient
numbers, health plan information, dates of service, protected health
information including diagnoses and treatments relating to certain hospital
and home health care visits, and other personal information. Bank account
information and credit card numbers for a very small subset of individuals
also may have been on the back-up computer files.
South Shore Hospital’s back-up computer files were shipped for offsite
destruction on February 26, 2010. When certificates of destruction were not
provided to the hospital in a timely manner, the hospital pressed the data
management company for an explanation. South Shore Hospital was finally
informed on June 17, 2010 that only a portion of the shipped back-up
computer files had been received and destroyed.
South Shore Hospital immediately launched an investigation when it learned
that its back-up computer files may have been lost. The investigation has
included working with the data management company and shippers to search for
the missing back-up computer files, taking steps to verify the scope and
types of information contained in the back up computer files, and assessing
the possibility that someone could access that information. South Shore
Hospital has advised the MA Attorney General’s office, the MA Department of
Public Health, and the US Department of Health and Human Services about this
matter. The hospital also has ceased the offsite destruction of back-up
computer files and is putting in place policies to ensure that a similar
situation cannot occur. The investigation into the matter remains ongoing.
“I am deeply sorry that these files may have been lost,” said Richard H.
Aubut, South Shore Hospital president and chief executive officer.
“Safeguarding confidentiality is fundamental to our mission of healing,
caring and comforting. I recognize that this situation is unacceptable and
would like to personally apologize to all those who have trusted us with
their sensitive information.”
South Shore Hospital is working to verify whose information may have been on
the missing back-up computer files. Formal notification letters will be sent
to them in the next several weeks. In the meantime, a
sample individual notification
letter has been posted. While there
is no evidence that information on the back-up computer files has been
improperly accessed, individuals may take steps to protect themselves, such
as obtaining a free credit report, which can be done by visiting
www.annualcreditreport.com or calling
(877) 322-8228 toll free, or placing a fraud alert on their credit report
with one of the three major credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian and
TransUnionCorp).
Information about this matter is posted to South Shore Hospital’s website at www.southshorehospital.org and is available through a special automated toll-free Information Line at (877) 309-0176.
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