55 health, radiology centers impacted in hack of electronic records providerÂINDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller is urging all Hoosiers to freeze their credit in the wake of the recent data breach at Fort Wayne-based Medical Informatics Engineering (MIE) and its subsidiary NoMoreClipboard, which may have impacted an estimated 1.5 million Hoosiers and 3.9 million people nationwide. The two companies provide electronic medical record services to healthcare providers and individuals. Information that was breached includes social security numbers, lab results, medical conditions, health plan information and more. The Indiana Attorney General’s Office is investigating the breach and monitoring the situation to ensure that consumers are properly notified. MIE recently disclosed that 11 of its healthcare provider clients and 44 radiology centers were impacted in the breach. Those providers are located in cities across the state including Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Muncie, LaGrange and others. A list of affected providers can be found here: http://www.mieweb.com/notice/. “We are faced with yet another massive data breach putting countless Hoosiers at risk of identity theft and fraud,†Zoeller said. “People cannot sit back and assume they won’t become a victim of these crimes which are costly, time consuming to fix and can have a long-term impact on your financial stability and credit. Everyone in Indiana should have a credit freeze in place to protect themselves from becoming a victim of identity theft and fraud.†Protect against ID theft Zoeller urges consumers who may have been impacted in this breach or any other breach to take the following immediate steps to guard against identity theft:
Additionally, MIE has said it will offer affected consumers two years of credit monitoring and identity protection services at no cost. Credit monitoring alerts consumers to fraud after the fact, so it’s always best to also have the credit freeze in place to deter fraud, in addition to credit monitoring. Call the MIE hotline at (866) 328-1987 for more information about its credit monitoring. If consumers already have credit monitoring in place from another breach, they might consider adding the MIE monitoring if it would provide a longer coverage period. Consumers should be aware when the free time period ends on their credit monitoring, especially if they would like to cancel, because they will likely be encouraged to purchase the service long-term. Zoeller said the free credit freeze is the best protection against fraud and identity theft, though monitoring can be helpful in identifying fraud. Everyone, regardless of if you believe your data has been compromised, can take the above steps to protect against ID theft. Red flags of ID theft Certain red flags can indicate that identity theft may have occurred, including:
Report ID theft If unusual activity is detected and you believe you are a victim of identity theft, follow the below steps:
Under Indiana’s Disclosure of Security Breach law, businesses with Indiana customers are required to inform customers and the AG’s Office about security breaches that have placed personal information in jeopardy. The AG’s Office investigates data breaches to determine if customers were properly notified of the breach and if the entity had appropriate safeguards in place to protect customers’ data. The breach at Medical Informatics Engineering appears to be one of the largest breaches impacting Indiana consumers this year, and the AG’s investigation is ongoing. More information about the breach is posted on MIE’s website here: http://www.mieweb.com/notice/. MIE has said all impacted clients have been notified. In 2014, nearly 400 data breaches were reported to the Indiana Attorney General’s Office. In 2015 thus far, 279 data breaches have been reported. In 2015, about 730 complaints about identity theft have been reported to the AG’s Office, and 1,300 complaints were reported in 2014. More identity theft protection tips and information on the AG’s Identity Theft Unit can be found at www.IndianaConsumer.com/idtheft. |
AG Zoeller urges credit freeze in wake of data breach affecting 1.5 million Hoosiers
IS IT TRUE JULY 31, 2015
IS IT TRUE “when people fear the government we have Tyranny but when government fear the people we have Liberty”?
IS IT TRUE at yesterdays “Weaver and Burton” political fund raiser held at a local Westside Tavern generated some interesting comments?  …some of the Union leaders announced that they want Winnecke to be re-elected Mayor and thereafter they would like to have a Democratic Mayor?  …this is what one would call “Vision 2020″?
IS IT TRUE if Gail Riecken is elected Mayor of Evansville this will be the biggest political plum that the State Democratic party will have in the last 15 years. …if this happens she shall be the first female Mayor in Evansville’s 200 year history?
IS IT TRUE we hear that Republican Michelle Mercer City Council At Large Candidate is really getting the attention of voters across party lines …every time we turn around we see Michelle shaking hands and introducing herself to the voters? …it’s obvious that Michelle is in the race to win?
IS IT TRUE another CCO poster yesterday said. “A groups of concerned Hoosiers set up a meeting today with Senator Tomes to ask that there be a public hearing held in Evansville prior to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approving Vectren’s energy efficiency plan (which ratepayers will have to pay for on their bill ). Tomes attended the meeting — HE BROUGHT ALONG VECTEN’S LOBBYIST!!!!!! Who did his constituents elect? Who’s running the state? Please share. Guess what – no request for a hearing- you’ll learn about your tab when it silently finds it way onto your Vectren statement”? Say a big thank you to Senator Tomes.
IS IT TRUE the FOR LEASE sign has been removed from the $535,000 dilapidated and vacant CVS building located on Columbia and North Main earlier today? …we wonder what motivated someone at DMD to take down the sign? …our guess was “out of sight out of mind’ played a major role in this politically motivated move?  …since the City cannot find a tenant for the building, look for Kelley Coures, DMD Director to find someone to occupy the is building at LITTLE OR NO RENT?
IS IT TRUE we hear that the local Fire Fighters Union has invite City Council At Large Candidate Alex Burton back for a followup interview to determine if any additional endorsements will be forthcoming? Â …we wonder if others who were not endorsed will be afforded the same opportunity?
IS IT TRUE people in the know are alleging that Alex Burton won the primary by receiving a large number of “One Punch” votes from the Center City? …that people are saying Councilman Weaver held a political fundraiser yesterday with Burton for the sole purpose of convincing him to share the political wealth?
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St. Mary’s broke ground on its newest construction project, Westside Crossing
St. Mary’s is proud to have broken ground on our newest outpatient center – St. Mary’s Westside Crossing. Located just off the Lloyd Expressway at 100 Rosenberger Avenue, this brand new 25,000 square foot, two-story facility will include:
- A newly relocated and expanded Urgent Care West with two procedure rooms and six exam rooms (current facility has one procedure room, one observation room and four exam rooms)
- Occupational Medicine Services – DOT and pre-employment physicals, etc.
- Imaging services – CT, X-ray, and Ultrasound
- Lab Services
- A Medical Equipment and Retail Store
- A Bistro
- A Resource Center/Library
- Room for Eight Physician Offices (including family medicine, internal medicine and pediatricians)
The project has a 10 million dollar budget, and construction should be complete within a year.
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