Sincera Reproductive Medicine must face claims alleging that it was negligent in securing patient data, resulting in a data breach that compromised sensitive health information of 37,000 people, after a Pennsylvania federal judge declined to dismiss most of a lawsuit.
Simona Opris, Adrian Adam, and Britney Richardson brought the proposed class action against the Pennsylvania health clinic claiming that their names, driver’s license numbers, medical and prescription information, and insurance information may have been compromised by the 2020 breach.
The former patients say that Sincera took a month to contain the breach and nine months to notify those affected.
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