Tennessee Heart Clinic Notifies 170k Patients | HealthNews
Tennessee Heart Clinic Data Breach Impacted 170,000 Patients
Published on August 07, 2023
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Penny Min
Penny Min
Author
Image by Thapana_Studio via Shutterstock
Image by Thapana_Studio via Shutterstock
The Chattanooga Heart Institute detected a cybersecurity breach on its IT network in April. Further research established that unauthorized outsiders had accessed the network and copied private patient information. As a result, 170,000 patients were impacted.
The Chattanooga Heart Institute discovered the hacking on April 17, protected its network, alerted federal criminal enforcement, and launched an emergency investigation with help from outside forensics. According to the final discovery, the third-party obtained protected data by accessing the network between March 8 and March 16, made public on May 31.
In a breach notice published on its website, the organization, which has three vascular surgeons and 27 cardiologists at four locations in Tennessee and one in Georgia, said a forensics investigation into the incident had revealed that an "unauthorized third party" had gained access to its network between March 8 and March 16 of the previous year.
"Upon discovering the unauthorized third-party access, The Chattanooga Heart Institute took quick action to protect its systems, contain the incident, begin an investigation and maintain continuity of care."
- Clinic's Breach Notice
The attackers did not immediately access the practice's computerized medical record.
Information exposed in the attack included
Patient or Guarantor Names
Mailing Address
Email
Phone Number
Date of Birth
Driver's License Number
Social Security Number
Account Information
Health Insurance Information
Diagnosis and Condition Information
Lab Results
Medications
Other Clinical, Demographic, and Financial Information
In the following weeks, letters will be delivered to 170,000 patients whose data may have been compromised. These patients can also get free identity monitoring services from
Published on August 07, 2023
.
Penny Min
Penny Min
Author
Image by Thapana_Studio via Shutterstock
Image by Thapana_Studio via Shutterstock
The Chattanooga Heart Institute detected a cybersecurity breach on its IT network in April. Further research established that unauthorized outsiders had accessed the network and copied private patient information. As a result, 170,000 patients were impacted.
The Chattanooga Heart Institute discovered the hacking on April 17, protected its network, alerted federal criminal enforcement, and launched an emergency investigation with help from outside forensics. According to the final discovery, the third-party obtained protected data by accessing the network between March 8 and March 16, made public on May 31.
In a breach notice published on its website, the organization, which has three vascular surgeons and 27 cardiologists at four locations in Tennessee and one in Georgia, said a forensics investigation into the incident had revealed that an "unauthorized third party" had gained access to its network between March 8 and March 16 of the previous year.
"Upon discovering the unauthorized third-party access, The Chattanooga Heart Institute took quick action to protect its systems, contain the incident, begin an investigation and maintain continuity of care."
- Clinic's Breach Notice
The attackers did not immediately access the practice's computerized medical record.
Information exposed in the attack included
Patient or Guarantor Names
Mailing Address
Phone Number
Date of Birth
Driver's License Number
Social Security Number
Account Information
Health Insurance Information
Diagnosis and Condition Information
Lab Results
Medications
Other Clinical, Demographic, and Financial Information
In the following weeks, letters will be delivered to 170,000 patients whose data may have been compromised. These patients can also get free identity monitoring services from