Tufts Health Plan has recently informed individuals of a mailing error that led to the unauthorized disclosure of personal information. On June 26, 2024, a 1099 tax form containing sensitive data was sent to the wrong address. The unintended recipient of this form confirmed to Tufts Health Plan that they had destroyed it, but the organization still expressed regret for the incident, emphasizing the importance of protecting member privacy and confidentiality.
The information disclosed in this error included names, dates of birth, eligibility dates with Tufts Health Plan, member ID numbers, and Social Security numbers. In light of this breach, Tufts Health Plan is offering complimentary identity theft protection services through IDX, a company specializing in data breach recovery. The services provided by IDX include 18 months of credit and CyberScan monitoring, a $1 million insurance reimbursement policy, and fully managed identity theft recovery services to assist individuals in the event of identity compromise.
Individuals affected by this breach are encouraged to take full advantage of the identity theft protection services being offered. Enrollment can be done by calling IDX at 800-939-4170 or visiting the designated website, with the deadline for enrollment set for November 15, 2024. While there is currently no evidence that the disclosed information has been misused, Tufts Health Plan stresses the importance of taking precautionary measures to protect personal information.
The notification letter included detailed instructions for enrolling in the identity protection services, along with an enrollment code necessary for the process. Tufts Health Plan reassured individuals of its commitment to maintaining privacy and security, inviting anyone with questions to reach out directly for assistance. The organization is dedicated to safeguarding the personal information it manages and sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience or distress caused by this mailing error.
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