Here are the organizations that reported data breaches to HHS during July. They are organized chronologically based on the date the breach was reported to HHS.
- Florida Orthopaedic Institute (Tampa): 640,000 individuals affected
- Carter and Hoff Dentistry (Wilmington, N.C.): 7,000 individuals affected
- Central California Alliance for Health: 35,883 individuals affected
- Independence Blue Cross: 2,393 individuals affected
- Accu Copy of Greenville (N.C): 21,800 individuals affected
- Four Winds Behavioral Health (Rio Rancho, N.M.): 500 individuals affected
- Hutton & Hale, DDS (Upland, Calif.): 8,394 individuals affected
- Tak-ming Ko, MD (Palmer, Alaska): 1,158 individuals affected
- Greenway Health (Tampa): 2,251 individuals affected
- City Dental (Los Angeles): 900 individuals affected
- Wisconsin Department of Corrections: 1,853 individuals affected
- Allergy and Asthma Clinic of Fort Worth (Texas): 69,777 individuals affected
- US HealthCenter (Thiensville, Wis.): 1,441 individuals affected
- WellCare Health Plans: 50,439 individuals affected
- Heartland Counseling Services (South Sioux City, Neb.): 723 individuals affected
- The Puerto Rican Organization to Motivate, Enlighten, and Serve Addicts (New York City): 1,002 individuals affected
- NCP Healthcare Management Company: 78,070 individuals affected
- Maryland Health Enterprises DBA Lorien Health Services: 47,754 individuals affected
- Highpoint Foot & Ankle Center (New Britain Township, Pa.): 25,554 individuals affected
- University of Utah (Salt Lake City): 10,000 individuals affected
- Mountain Peaks Family Practice (Orem, Utah): 1,505 individuals affected
- Walgreens: 72,143 individuals affected
- CVS: 21,289 individuals affected
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