Duke University Health System
July 1, 2014
4287 days ago
Undisclosed
Confirmed
Physical Breach
Healthcare
A thumb drive containing unencrypted patient information was stolen this summer, Duke Medicine announced in a statement Thursday.What do you think? The drive contained information about some patients treated in the Duke Childrens Health Center and the Lenox Baker Childrens Hospital from December 2013 to June 2014. Duke Medicine learned of the theft July 1. The stolen information included patients names, medical record numbers, physicians names and Duke Hospital locations visited by certain patients. No Social Security numbers, clinical information or financial information was stored on the drive, according to the statement.What do you think? Duke University Health System officials contacted law enforcement immediately after learning of the theft, but neither the drive nor the individual who stole it have been found. Duke Medicine also conducted an internal investigation of the theft.What do you think? Duke Medicine began sending out notices to patients affected by the breach of information on Friday, although it is not clear why Duke Medicine waited to inform patients. What do you think? We deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause our patients, DUHS officials said in the statement. What do you think? The statement also said that Duke Medicine would improve its encryption processes and increase staff education on the secure use of patient information.What do you think? The Duke Medicine Office of News and Communications refused to comment beyond the statement issued Thursday.