PORTLAND, Ore., June 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — CareOregon, Jackson Care Connect and Columbia Pacific CCO are notifying individuals about a privacy incident that involved the disclosure of certain members’ personal information.
On April 4, 2025, CareOregon discovered that documents containing personal information were mailed to the wrong address. These documents were intended for a local hospital and its affiliated clinics.
The information disclosed included:
No Social Security numbers or financial information were included in the disclosure.
CareOregon immediately investigated the incident and took corrective actions, including:
What Members Can Do
While the risk of identity theft is believed to be low, CareOregon encourages affected individuals to remain vigilant. Members are advised to:
Contact information for the credit reporting agencies is listed below:
TransUnion
877-322-8228 | transunion.com
Experian
888-397-3742 | experian.com
Equifax
866-349-5191 | equifax.com
Questions or Concerns
Jackson Care Connect members with questions may contact Customer Service at 458-212-2025 888-519-3845. Columbia Pacific CCO members with questions may contact Customer Service at 503-470-2170. CareOregon members with questions may contact Customer Service at 503-334-0134.
CareOregon remains committed to safeguarding member privacy and continuing to deliver high-quality health care services with integrity and transparency.
SOURCE CareOregon, Inc.
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