Data breach by Addenbrookes Hospital reveals patient information BBC News

pA hospital trust has apologised after private information on more than 22000 patients was released in two breaches ppThe leaks in 2020 and 2021 concerned maternity and cancer patients at Addenbrookes Hospital Cambridge ppRoland Sinker chief executive of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said the breaches had only recently come to light ppCambridge MP Daniel Zeichner has called for a review to prevent future breaches ppThe trust said details shared included names hospital numbers and some medical information and identified women who have had terminations and miscarriagesppIt said no home addresses or dates of birth were included adding We have found no evidence in either case of the information being accessed or shared any furtherppI want to apologise to all of our patients for two data breaches which happened in 2020 and 2021 and which have recently come to light Mr Sinker saidppBoth were the result of mistakenly including patient information in Excel spreadsheets in response to Freedom of Information Act FOI requestsppThe first case related to data provided about maternity patients in a FOI request via the What Do They Know website ppThe website group alerted the trust to the breach and removed the information from their own website said Mr SinkerppIn a statement Mr Sinker explained In responding to the request we mistakenly shared some personal data which was not immediately visible in the spreadsheet we provided but which could be accessed via a pivot tableppThis data related to 22073 patients booked for maternity care at The Rosie Hospital between 2 January 2016 and 31 December 2019ppIt included the names and hospital numbers of patients and their birth outcomesppFollowing discovery of the breach the trust said it undertook a review of all the FOI requests some 8000 it had responded to in the past 10 years ppIn doing this we discovered one further case where patient data was mistakenly contained in a spreadsheet sent in 2021 as part of a FOI response to Wilmington PLC ppWe have requested confirmation from Wilmington PLC that it has been deletedppThat data related to 373 cancer patients on clinical trials and included their names hospital numbers and some medical information he saidppWhile there is no evidence in either case of the information being accessed or shared beyond the original recipients we recognise that such errors are unacceptable given our clear duty to maintain the confidentiality of patient information Mr Sinker addedppWe want to apologise unreservedly to our patients for the worry and concern that this news may causeppThe trust said given the sensitivity of the maternity information and to avoid any risk of family members finding out about a previously undisclosed pregnancy it would not be writing directly to patients in this groupppInstead it had set up guidance on its website for patients who think they might have been affectedppLabour MP Mr Zeichner said I am pleased that once they were aware the trust 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