#Health data breaches

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Your Health Information Was Hacked. What Now?

Health data breaches are becoming increasingly common, with over 88 million individuals in the US having their data exposed in the first 10 months of the year.
Breaches of health data can lead to violations of patient privacy and put individuals at risk of identity theft, insurance fraud, and discrimination.
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Your Health Information Was Hacked. What Now?

Health data breaches are becoming increasingly common, with over 88 million individuals in the US having their data exposed in the first 10 months of the year.
Breaches of health data can lead to violations of patient privacy and put individuals at risk of identity theft, insurance fraud, and discrimination.

Your Health Information Was Hacked. What Now?

Health data breaches are becoming increasingly common, with over 88 million individuals in the US having their data exposed in the first 10 months of the year.
Breaches of health data can lead to violations of patient privacy and put individuals at risk of identity theft, insurance fraud, and discrimination.

Your Health Information Was Hacked. What Now?

Health data breaches are becoming increasingly common, with over 88 million individuals in the US having their data exposed in the first 10 months of the year.
Breaches of health data can lead to violations of patient privacy and put individuals at risk of identity theft, insurance fraud, and discrimination.

Your Health Information Was Hacked. What Now?

Health data breaches are becoming increasingly common, with over 88 million individuals in the US having their data exposed in the first 10 months of the year.
Breaches of health data can lead to violations of patient privacy and put individuals at risk of identity theft, insurance fraud, and discrimination.

Your Health Information Was Hacked. What Now?

Health data breaches are becoming increasingly common, with over 88 million individuals in the US having their data exposed in the first 10 months of the year.
Breaches of health data can lead to violations of patient privacy and put individuals at risk of identity theft, insurance fraud, and discrimination.

Your Health Information Was Hacked. What Now?

Health data breaches are becoming increasingly common, with over 88 million individuals in the US having their data exposed in the first 10 months of the year.
Breaches of health data can lead to violations of patient privacy and put individuals at risk of identity theft, insurance fraud, and discrimination.
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Your Health Information Was Hacked. What Now?

Health data breaches are becoming increasingly common, with over 88 million individuals in the US having their data exposed in the first 10 months of the year.
Breaches of health data can lead to violations of patient privacy and put individuals at risk of identity theft, insurance fraud, and discrimination.
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