KHQA reports that ten months after a data transgress involving the il Integrated Eligibility System (IES), the country is now disclosing the incident. But as I read the note below, it seems like it was first discovered 10 months ago. When did this breach actually begin? From the state’s notice, republished on KHQA: Pursuant to the requirements of the health indemnity Portability and Accountability Act, 45 CFR Sections 164.400-414, the Illinois department of Healthcare and folk Services (HFS) and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) (collectively the Departments) in conjunction with the il department of initiation and Technology (DoIT) are notifying the media of an incident within the state of il Integrated Eligibility System (IES). IES is the eligibility system of register for State-funded medical benefits programs, the Supplemental nutrition Assistance program (SNAP), and temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). On November 24, 2020, the commonwealth discovered an egress within IES. Upon investigation, the Departments discovered that household members who were once on a case and had their access removed could still insure information even after they were no longer part of that case. This means that if the chief of the household (HOH) removed or requested removal of a prior household member from the case, the removed member still had the ability to access the case. The info that potentially could have been accessed in a limited number of accounts included system-generated notices and documents uploaded by customers. Depending on the individual case, the notices and documents may make included: name, address, vitrine number, social certificate number, status as a recipient of public assistance, name of dependents, birthdates, medical information, and financial information. We fare not know of any fraud related to this situation. In response to this incident, on january 8, 2021, IES was updated to limit case access to only the chief of household, and prior and other current household members no longer have access. To date, the Departments are unaware of any actual or attempted misuse of personal information as a result of the incident and the number of potentially affected individuals was limited. The Departments notified the members of the il General Assembly on July 29, 2021, the potentially affected individuals on September 9, 2021, and the Office of the illinois attorney General on September 10, 2021. The Departments also provided the potentially affected individuals with middleman information for citation reporting agencies and the federal trade Commission, as wellspring as a dedicated phone line to provide assistance and further information. The assistance demarcation is available until December 8, 2021. The Departments made the update described above so that this does not hap again. The privacy of our customers and their families is of paramount importance. Individuals with additional questions may write to: HFS HIPAA/Privacy Officer, 201 South grand Avenue East, Springfield, IL 62763, or email HFS.Privacy.Officer@illinois.gov IDHS HIPAA/Privacy Officer, 69 West Washington Suite- 901, Chicago, IL. 60602 or email DHS.HIPAA@Illinois.gov”