New York regulators are warning millions of individuals of identity theft risks involving a data theft at a medical transcriber that has now affected patients of at least two major healthcare groups in the state, including Crouse Health and the previously disclosed Northwell Health.
In a statement Wednesday, New York State Attorney General Letitia James said at least 4 million New Yorkers have been affected by the recent hack on Nevada-based medical transcription services vendor Perry Johnson & Associates.