The practice saw suspicious activity in its IT systems on Jan. 4 and isolated its network, the report said. An investigation is ongoing, and the practice found an unauthorized party may have accessed sensitive information including names, addresses and Social Security numbers.
Patients were notified Jan. 30.
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