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University of Iowa Community Home Care (“UICH”) Data Breach – Investigated by Federman & Sherwood

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (September 17, 2025) – The law firm of Federman & Sherwood announces an investigation into a reported data breach involving University of Iowa Community Home Care (“UICH”).

 

According to a notice filed with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, UICH determined on August 29, 2025, that it experienced a hacking/IT incident involving its network server. The incident reportedly impacted 109,029 individuals.

 

While details of the investigation are still emerging, the nature of the breach suggests that sensitive personal and medical information may have been subject to unauthorized access. Such information, if exposed, could increase the risk of identity theft and other fraudulent activity.

 

Federman & Sherwood has a national practice representing individuals affected by data breaches, consumer protection violations, and privacy intrusions. The firm is committed to ensuring that those impacted by this incident are informed of their rights and legal options.

 

The compromised information may have included:

  • Name
  • Social Security numbers
  • Other sensitive information

 

 

What is University of Iowa Community Home Care (“UICH”)?

University of Iowa Community Home Care (UICH), also known as the BBS-Outpatient program, provides behavioral services for children and adults with developmental disabilities and severe problem behaviors, utilizing telehealth to serve rural areas of Iowa and train caregivers to implement function-based treatments.

 

 

If you received a notification of this data breach and wish to learn more about your rights, please contact Federman & Sherwood to learn more about your rights at 1-800-237-1277 or click the link to complete the Data Breach Questionnaire and someone will reach out to you.