Ohio Medicaid Providers’ Personal Information Exposed by Vendor

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Maximus, a contractor of the State of Ohio’s Medicaid program reported this week that it experienced a data breach that exposed Medicaid health providers’ names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, addresses, and other information when it experienced a cybersecurity incident on May 15, 2021.

The incident involved unauthorized access to Maximus’s application that housed Ohio providers’ credentialing and licensing data. The Medicaid health care providers were notified of the incident by Maximus on June 18, and were offered two years of credit monitoring.

After everything health care providers have gone through in the last year with COVID, this is the last piece of news they want to hear.

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