The B.C. government is keeping 7,500 people informed on progress of its investigation into the unauthorized access to their patient profiles on the PharmaNet data base, Health Minister Terry Lake says.
No financial information appears to be compromised in the incident, which took place through four B.C. physicians鈥 offices in late 2016 and early 2017. PharmaNet is used by pharmacists and 3,000 doctors鈥 offices, storing names, addresses, CareCard numbers and the past 14 months of medication history.
鈥淲e are working diligently to investigate the motivation behind this, how it happened as well, and a separate review of security is ongoing in terms of the PharmaNet database,鈥 Lake said Thursday.
Premier Christy Clark said she is 鈥減rofoundly concerned鈥 about the security of medical information. If police or other outside expertise are required to determine what happened, they will be called in, she said.
鈥淎nd if anyone in the government is found to be responsible for this, anyone in the employ of the public service, anyone who gets their fees from the government is found to be responsible, they will be fired immediately,鈥 Clark said.
鈥淭here are very few things in your life as private as some of the details of the medication that you鈥檙e taking, the illnesses you may have experienced.鈥