BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Error in database exposes US healthcare providers PII
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Sat, 2 May 2026 09:42:56 -0500
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Error in Medicare database exposes US healthcare providers Social Security 
numbers -- Trump administration directory designed to modernize Medicare
encounters another setback

Date:
Fri, 01 May 2026 14:30:00 +0000

A Trump administration directory designed to help seniors find healthcare 
inadvertently exposed Social Security numbers.

The Trump administration introduced a new Medicare portal as part of plans to 
modernize US healthcare technology. However, a database that was part of the 
directory was left publicly accessible, and exposed providers names and 
Social Security numbers.

The directory, which included the database, was created to assist
seniors in need of care to look up which doctors and medical providers were 
compatible with their healthcare insurers. 

The database, downloaded and examined by the Washington Post , was publicly 
accessible as part of efforts by CMS to adhere to data transparency efforts. 

Unbeknownst to CMS, the database contained some of the providers Social 
Security numbers, which CMS says were entered into the database by mistake. 
CMS explained that the error stems from incorrect entries of provider or 
provider-representative-supplied information in the wrong places. 

The agency has taken steps to address it promptly and reinforce safeguards 
around data submission and validation, CMS added.

CMS did not explain how many Social Security numbers were exposed, nor any 
information on if providers had been informed about the exposure. The 
database was taken down after the Post notified health officials. 

Speaking to the Post, one anonymous physician said, I dont even know how 
[Medicare officials] would get my Social Security number. 

The modernization of US Medicare under the Trump Administration has faced a 
number of previous errors, including mismatched or duplicated insurance 
coverage, which has raised criticism from some Democrats. 

Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) and Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) wrote a letter to CMS 
in November, stating, "We are concerned that this rushed rollout will mislead
millions of seniors as they compare plans, and may cause seniors and people 
with disabilities to incur medical bills they reasonably believed would be 
covered."

For Healthcare providers who believe their Social Security number may have 
been exposed, Microsoft recommends taking the following steps:

Place a temporary fraud alert on your credit to alert credit bureaus to
suspicious activity

Download an up-to-date copy of your credit report

Escalate any unrecognized accounts to the Federal Trade Commission

File a police report so that there is an official record of your identity
being stolen

File a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center

Notify the Internal Revenue Service

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/cms-error-exposes-us-healthcare-provide
rs-social-security-numbers-trump-administration-directory-designed-to-moderniz
e-medicare-encounters-another-setback

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