Here are the organizations that reported data breaches to HHS during February, ranked by the number of patients affected.
- Gore Medical Management (Griffin, Ga.): 79,100 individuals affected
- Nevada Orthopedic & Spine Center (Las Vegas): 50,000 individuals affected
- UPMC (Pittsburgh): 36,086 individuals affected
- Grand River Medical Group (Dubuque, Iowa): 34,000 individuals affected
- Harvard Eye Associates (Laguna Hills, Calif.): 29,982 individuals affected
- Texas Spine Consultants (Addison): 25,728 individuals affected
- UPMC Health Plan (Pittsburgh): 19,000 individuals affected
- Granite Wellness Centers (Grass Valley, Calif.): 15,600 individuals affected
- Aetna (Hartford, Conn.): 11,056 individuals affected
- Twelve Oaks Recovery Center (Navarre, Fla.): 9,023 individuals affected
- Pennsylvania Adult & Teen Challenge (Tulpehocken Township): 7,771 individuals affected
- DataLogic Software (Harlingen, Texas): 7,200 individuals affected
- The House Next Door (DeLand, Fla.): 6,000 individuals affected
- Project Vida Health Center (El Paso, Texas): 4,500 individuals affected
- Lake Charles (La.) Memorial Health System: 3,802 individuals affected
- UT Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas): 3,640 individuals affected
- Hackley Community Care Center (Muskegon, Mich.): 2,644 individuals affected
- Rainbow Rehabilitation Center (Livonia, Mich.): 1,749 individuals affected
- Jacobson Memorial Hospital Care Center (Elgin, N.D.): 1,545 individuals affected
- Pitkin County, Colo.: 1,454 individuals affected
- Hope Healthcare Service (Fort Myers, Fla.): 1,152 individuals affected
- Piedmont Health Services (Carrboro, N.C.): 677 individuals affected
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