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Suspension Order Against Mirra Health for Offshore Data Transfer Violations

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Summary

Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky ordered the immediate suspension of Mirra Health Care, LLC's certificate of authority for illegally delegating claims processing to unlicensed offshore entities in India and the Philippines. The company provides administrative services to Florida HMOs covering over 23,000 Medicare Advantage enrollees with chronic and institutional special needs. The Florida OIR found that Mirra Health exposed sensitive claims and enrollment data—including C-SNP, D-SNP, and I-SNP participant information—to foreign entities beyond regulatory reach, in violation of Florida's Insurance Code.

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What changed

The Florida OIR issued a final order suspending Mirra Health Care, LLC after finding the company delegated claims processing to unlicensed entities in India and the Philippines without approval from Florida HMOs. The exposure affected data for over 23,000 Florida Medicare Advantage enrollees in C-SNP, D-SNP, and I-SNP programs serving vulnerable populations with chronic conditions and institutional care needs.\n\nHealthcare administrators and insurers should review their data delegation practices to ensure compliance with Florida Insurance Code requirements. Any offshore data processing arrangements must have advance written approval from contracting HMOs and contractual mechanisms for immediate termination. Regulators will continue monitoring the industry for unauthorized data exposure that circumvents regulatory oversight.

What to do next

  1. Cease all delegation of claims processing services to unlicensed offshore entities
  2. Comply with Florida OIR investigation and produce all requested contracts
  3. Refrain from exposing sensitive claims and enrollment data to foreign entities beyond regulatory reach

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Apr 16, 2026

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Commissioner Mike Yaworsky Orders Immediate Suspension for Mirra Health for Shipping Sensitive Claims & Enrollment Data to Unlicensed Entities in India & Philippines

Mar 24, 2026, 13:43
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Shiloh Elliott OIR found the company engaged in business practices which pose immediate threat to the public health, safety and welfare of Florida residents, including enrollees with chronic and institutional special needs. TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky is ordering an immediate suspension of a Florida health administrator for delegating claims processing services to unlicensed offshore entities in India and the Philippines. Mirra Health Care, LLC maintains contracts with Florida domestic health maintenance organizations to perform core administrative services that directly impact over 23,000 Florida Medicare Advantage enrollees—the substantial majority of whom have chronic and institutional special needs. By providing these unlicensed offshore entities access to sensitive claims and enrollment data, Mirra Health is violating Florida’s Insurance Code and threatening the safety and welfare of Florida residents. Additionally, when OIR examined Mirra Health to investigate the matter, the company failed to produce all contracts, further violating Florida law.

Commissioner Mike Yaworsky said, “Mirra Health’s business practices are extremely reckless, especially when it comes to exposing the sensitive health information of vulnerable Florida residents. I am ordering an immediate suspension of the company’s certificate of authority, as the company’s actions are not competent or trustworthy. The Office of Insurance Regulation will continue to aggressively investigate this matter and stand up for the more than 23,000 enrollees impacted by this careless behavior.”

Mirra Health delegated services without advanced written approval or notification to the Florida HMOs, as required by contract. The exposed sensitive health information pertains to C-SNP, D-SNP and I-SNP participants. C-SNP enrolls special needs individuals with severe or disabling chronic conditions; D-SNP enrolls individuals who are federally entitled to both Medicare and Medicaid due to conditions; and I-SNP enrolls individuals who need services provided in a long-term care skilled nursing facility, an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

OIR’s final order states: “Mirra Health’s business practices have created—and continue to create—ongoing, unauthorized exposure of sensitive claims and enrollment data to foreign entities beyond the Office’s regulatory reach and without any contractual mechanism for immediate termination, thereby depriving the Office and the Florida HMOs of the ability to protect these vulnerable residents.”

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About the OIR

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has primary responsibility for regulation, compliance, and enforcement of statutes related to the business of insurance and the monitoring of industry markets. For more information about OIR, please visit our website or follow us on X @FLOIR_comm.

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Certificate of Authority Suspension Unauthorized Data Exposure Failure to Produce Contracts

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Classification

Agency
FL OIR
Filed
March 24th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Document ID
Order No. 2026-25

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers Insurers Government agencies
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Insurance administration Claims processing Data protection
Geographic scope
Florida US-FL

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Compliance
Compliance frameworks
HIPAA
Topics
Data Privacy Insurance

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