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Healthcare Data Breaches Expose Patient Records
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Executive Summary
Breach notices from TriZetto, Jupiter Medical Center, and Emanuel Medical Center expose patient data and trigger notifications, lawsuits, and identity protection offers
- TriZetto says unauthorized access hit a web portal used for insurance eligibility verification
- More than 700,000 people may have had addresses, SSNs, and insurance data exposed
- TriZetto notifications began around December 2025, months after the breach started
- Jupiter Medical Center said a Cerner legacy system incident may have exposed patient PHI
- Jupiter patients were offered identity protection and credit monitoring after delayed notice
- Emanuel Medical Center detected suspicious activity and found unauthorized access to hospital systems
- Emanuel files may have included names, ID numbers, diagnoses, treatments, and lab results
Quick Facts
- What: Data breaches exposed patient and insurance information
- Where: Health care provider systems and vendor portals
- Why: Unauthorized access created privacy and identity theft risks
- Who: TriZetto, Jupiter Medical Center, Emanuel Medical Center
- When: Breaches occurred from January to October 2025

