
In a recent data breach, Community Health Clinics, Inc. dba Terry Reilly Health Services reported that the personal and health information of 5,421 individuals was exposed.
The breach exposed a both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI): names, addresses, birth dates, Social Security numbers, health insurance member numbers, health insurer names, provider names, dependent information, and other demographic, health, and insurance details.
While the specific method of the breach and the responsible party were not detailed in public disclosures, the nature of the information exposed underscores the seriousness of the incident.
The incident was disclosed to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Jan. 15, 2026. The organization also posted a notice on its website.
Following the discovery of the breach, Terry Reilly Health Services took steps to notify affected individuals and comply with federal reporting requirements.
They published a detailed notice on their website outlining the types of information involved and offering guidance for those impacted. While the notice does not specify whether credit monitoring or identity protection services are being provided, individuals whose Social Security numbers or other sensitive information may have been exposed are encouraged to take proactive measures.
Recommended actions include monitoring credit reports, reviewing health insurance statements for unauthorized activity, and placing fraud alerts or security freezes with major credit bureaus if necessary.
Affected individuals should also be vigilant for suspicious emails or calls that could be attempts at phishing or identity theft. The organization has provided contact information for those seeking additional assistance or clarification regarding the breach.\\








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