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TriHealth says some patient data is involved in the security breach from third parties
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TriHealth says some patient data is involved in the security breach from third parties

CINCINNATI — Some TriHealth patients may have had their data breached in a third-party security incident, the health care company announced Wednesday.

TriHealth said records from For Women, a previously independent obstetrics/gynecology group that joined TriHealth in 2020, may have been accessed. The breached information included names, addresses, dates of birth, social security numbers, claims information and clinical information such as medical conditions, medications, lab results and other treatments.

None of the accessed records involved TriHealth’s computer network, and TriHealth said no records created after For Women joined TriHealth were affected.

At this time, TriHealth does not believe the information has been misused to commit fraud or identity theft, but the company said it is sending letters to those potentially involved and has arranged for identity theft protection services. TriHealth said it is also offering free credit monitoring to affected patients.

If you would like additional information, you can call a toll-free line at 866-651-1973 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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