Department of Health and Community Services Advises of a Privacy Breach at MCP

  • Health and Community Services

November 7, 2019

The Department of Health and Community Services wishes to advise the public of a privacy breach at the Medical Care Plan (MCP) office in Grand Falls-Windsor. The breach involves the loss of a binder containing the personal health information of approximately 3,300 individuals.

The MCP office maintained the binder for tracking reimbursement applications to the Adult Dental Program. It contains names, MCP numbers, and partial addresses of people who made reimbursement applications to the Adult Dental Program between April 2015 and January 2018.

Department executive were advised on October 23, 2019 that the binder has been missing since January 25, 2018. A search was conducted, but the binder has not been located. The department is in the process of contacting people who may be affected.

In compliance with the Personal Health Information Act, the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner has been notified of the breach. Steps have been taken to update the claims tracking process and MCP now uses an electronic system with appropriate security features. Additional mandatory training is being provided to all staff that reiterates the importance of privacy protection, breach protocols, and information management best practices.

Quote
“This is a matter I take very seriously. I apologize to those who may be impacted by this unfortunate incident. Those with whom we share our personal health information have a legal obligation to ensure it is treated with the utmost care.”
Honourable John Haggie
Minister of Health and Communities Services

– 30 –

Media contact
Kathy Dicks-Peyton
Health and Community Services
709-729-6986, 699-1982
kathydickspeyton@gov.nl.ca

2019 11 07 4:50 pm