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Protenus has released its November healthcare data breach report – a summary of healthcare data breaches reported by HIPAA-covered entities. The report shows there has been a month on month fall in healthcare data breaches, and a major reduction in the number of records exposed by data breaches.
November saw the lowest total of the year to date for breaches with 28 incidents included in the report – four incidents fewer than February, the previous best month when 32 breaches were reported. This is the second consecutive month when reported breaches have fallen. There were 46 breaches reported in September and 37 in October.
November was also the best month of the year in terms of the number of records exposed. 83,925 individuals were impacted by healthcare data breaches in November. The previous lowest total was May, when 138,957 records were exposed. November was the third consecutive month where the number of breached records fell.
While the November healthcare data breach report offers some good news, the fall in breaches and breached records should be taken with a large pinch of salt. Healthcare organizations have a maximum of 60 days to report breaches, so the figures do not indicate there has been a reduction in incidents. Also, figures have only been obtained for 25 of the 28 breaches. As Kira Caban, Director of Public Relations at Protenus, notes, “The number of both data breach incidents and affected patient records are lower than any other month thus far in 2017, but it may also just indicate that people wanted to get ready for Thanksgiving, so they delayed reporting.”