Big data breach confirmed at Arnprior Regional Health

Arnprior Regional Health says it has been the target of a cyber attack that has breached data dating back to decades ago.

The hospital network confirmed the news via an announcement on its website on Thursday, May 19, adding that it had become aware of the attack on its information technology (IT) system on December 21.

“This matter is of the utmost concern to Arnprior Regional Health and is being treated as our highest priority. We apologize for the inconvenience this unfortunate incident may cause you,” Leah Levesque, president and chief executive officer of the hospital said in a statement. “Going forward, we are taking a number of additional measures to strengthen our systems. Working in collaboration with our internal IT team and external IT experts, we are continuing to invest in leading edge technologies to protect our systems and data from ever-growing cyber security threats.”

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Names, contact information, dates of birth, health card numbers, recent visits to the hospital and diagnosis have been among the information compromised in the breach.

The health records system, however, was not impacted.

Despite the breach, there is no disruption to the delivery of healthcare or other services the hospital provides.

At this time, there is no further misuse of the data, and the hospital has received assurance that the data has been deleted.

Following an investigation, the health system found the following categories of patients were impacted:

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However, if someone has visited the emergency room during the above dates due to death, suicidal thoughts, miscarriage, abortion, grieving, morning after pill/contraception, bizarre behaviour, substance overdose, vital signs absent, homelessness, sexual assault, domestic assault, physical assault, altered level of consciousness or palliative care, then their data has not been impacted.

If personal information was impacted other than in the categories above, then a notice will be given out to individuals.

Arnprior Regional Health is working in conjunction with the Arnprior District Family Health Team and has set up a dedicated call centre for this incident to answer any questions patients may have.

The centre can be reached at 1-833-806-1882.

The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario has also been notified of the breach.

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