TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare released an update Tuesday about a recent data breach impacting some of its patients.
TMH said the cybersecurity incident happened with a health records company they previously used called Cerner.
TMH sent letters to impacted patients in June and then again in December.
“After the June mailing, Oracle/Cerner later advised TMH that additional patients’ information was involved in the event and the patients were notified as quickly as possible after that notice,” TMH said in an emailed statement to WCTV on Tuesday.
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Cerner revealed what information may have been accessed, including medical records and social security numbers.
The letters sent to impacted patients offered complimentary credit monitoring and identity protection resources.
TMH said the data breach did not impact its current record system or patient care.
According to TMH, it was “one of many healthcare organizations nationwide impacted by this incident.”
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