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Yuma Regional Medical Center Data Breach

This case is about the Yuma Regional data breach class action investigation. On April 25, 2022, patients’ personal information including medical, health insurance, social security numbers, names and other patient data was accessed in a ransomware incident. If you were a patient at Yuma Regional Medical Center and you were notified of the data breach, please contact us by calling or filing out the form on this page. You may be eligible for more than just the credit monitoring Yuma Regional is offering.

What Happened?

On April 25, 2022, the hospital and medical center “identified a ransomware incident affecting some internal systems. Upon detecting the incident, YRMC took immediate action, taking systems offline, communicating with law enforcement, and initiating an investigation with the help of a third-party forensic firm. The investigation determined that an unauthorized person gained access to our network between April 21, 2022, and April 25, 2022, and removed a subset of files from our systems.”

Contact us for the Yuma Regional Medical Center data breach class action investigation. If you were a patient who was notified of the data breach or even if you have not yet been notified, contact us for the investigation.

What Information was Involved?

If you were a patient who was notified of the data breach or even if you have not yet been notified, contact us for the investigation. Patient’s files were taken which contained certain patient information, including names, Social Security numbers, health insurance information and limited medical information relating to care as a YRMC patient. The electronic medical record application was not accessed during this incident, according to YRMC.

Please Contact Us – You Have Limited Time

If you have been affected by the data breach, please contact us as soon as time permits to join the investigation. An investigation has begun to hold YRMC responsible for the data breach. It was allegedly avoidable and YRMC has allowed hackers to gain access to patient information.

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