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Data Security Incidents Announced by Park Dental Research Corp; Wabi Sabi Behavioral Health Center

What Happened

Park Dental Research Corp and Wabi Sabi Behavioral Health Center both announced data security incidents affecting protected health information. The incidents were reported to The HIPAA Journal on July 8, 2026, indicating potential breaches of patient data at these healthcare organizations. Specific details about the nature of the breaches, the number of affected individuals, and the timeline of the incidents are not provided in the available source material.

Who Is Affected

Patients who received services from Park Dental Research Corp and Wabi Sabi Behavioral Health Center are potentially affected. Given that Park Dental is a dental research organization and Wabi Sabi provides behavioral health services, the compromised data likely includes sensitive medical and mental health records. The exact number of affected individuals and their geographic locations have not been disclosed in the current reporting.

Why It Matters

Healthcare data breaches are particularly serious because they expose highly sensitive information protected under HIPAA regulations, including medical histories, treatment records, and potentially mental health information from the behavioral health center. These incidents add to the ongoing pattern of healthcare sector vulnerabilities, where patient data remains a high-value target. Breaches involving mental health records carry additional stigma risks and could impact patients' willingness to seek necessary care.

What You Should Do

If you are a patient of either Park Dental Research Corp or Wabi Sabi Behavioral Health Center, contact these organizations directly to determine if your information was affected and what specific data may have been compromised. Monitor your medical records and explanation of benefits statements for any unauthorized activity or services you did not receive. Consider placing a fraud alert on your credit reports if financial information was involved, and remain vigilant for phishing attempts or identity theft that could result from exposed personal health information.

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