http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/breaking/chi-advocate-health-break-in-20130823,0,3858565.story
By Peter Frost and Julie Wernau
Tribune reporters
August 23, 2013
Personal information for more than 4 million patients of Advocate Medical
Group may be at risk after four computers were stolen in a July 15
burglary of an administrative building in Park Ridge, Advocate said
Friday.
The information includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers and
dates of birth, but no medical records or personal financial information,
of patients seen by doctors affiliated with the medical group from the
early 1990s through July, said Kelly Jo Golson, senior vice president and
chief marketing officer at Downers Grove-based Advocate Health Care.
Advocate on Friday afternoon began sending letters to the patients
affected, a process that will continue through Sept. 9, Golson said.
Advocate is offering a free year of credit monitoring services to those
whose information may have been exposed.
Advocate Medical Group is the region’s largest physician group with more
than 1,000 doctors and 200 locations, mostly in and around Chicagoland and
Central Illinois. It is part of Advocate Health Care, the region’s largest
hospital chain with 12 hospitals, including Advocate Christ Hospital in
Oak Lawn and Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge. Only
patients of the medical group were affected, Golson said.
While the desktop computers were password protected, they were not
encrypted, Golson said.
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