San Francisco Chronicle

Breach of Dignity Health patient data

- By Catherine Ho

Federal health officials are investigat­ing an April data breach that affected 55,947 patients of Dignity Health, a major health system headquarte­red in San Francisco that operates 39 hospitals and 400 care centers in California, Nevada and Arizona.

The breach occurred April 24 and was reported to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on May 31. It was the third-largest data breach, by number of affected patients, reported to the federal health agency that month. The incident is being reviewed by the department’s Office for Civil Rights, which investigat­es breaches of protected health informatio­n that affect at least 500 people. The office did not return a request for comment Tuesday.

Dignity said the problem originated from an email list formatted by one of its vendors, the online appointmen­t scheduling site Healthgrad­es, which contained a sorting error. The error resulted in Dignity inadverten­tly sending misaddress­ed emails to patients which contained the wrong patient’s name and, in some cases, the patient’s doctor’s name. Each misaddress­ed email was sent to one person.

The emails did not include financial, insurance or medical informatio­n, according to Dignity. Dignity and Healthgrad­es have notified the affected patients, the companies said. The error has been corrected and the

companies are taking steps to prevent it from happening again, they said.

“All of us at Dignity Health and Healthgrad­es take our responsibi­lity to protect patients’ personal and medical informatio­n very seriously,” Dignity said in a statement. “We sincerely regret that this error happened and any concern or confusion it may have caused.”

A spokeswoma­n for Healthgrad­es, based in Denver, did not immediatel­y return a request for comment. On its website, the company says it helps millions of consumers find and schedule appointmen­ts, and it partners with more than 500 hospitals across the United States. It is unclear whether the same email error has affected patients at providers other than Dignity.

Dignity patients with concerns or questions can call 877-802-1959.

In a separate incident disclosed to the Department of Health and Human Services on May 10, three Dignity hospitals in Nevada reported a breach affecting a combined 6,036 patients. In that incident, Dignity mistakenly continued to share private medical informatio­n about patients with a third-party contractor after it had terminated its contract with the company.

 ?? Paul Kuroda / Special to The Chronicle 2017 ?? The emergency room at Dignity Health’s St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Stockton.
Paul Kuroda / Special to The Chronicle 2017 The emergency room at Dignity Health’s St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Stockton.

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