Clinica Family Health Reports Data Breach

They are conducting a review to identify all individuals whose information potentially could have been accessed by the unauthorized actor.

By HFT Staff


On March 14, 2025, Clinica Family Health detected an intrusion impacting the Mental Health Partners environment. Immediately upon discovery, they quickly contained the incident and launched an investigation assisted by external cyber security professionals to assess the full scope of information impacted. They have no reason to believe that the incident impacted the Clinica Family Health Services system.   

Although the forensic investigation did not reveal any evidence to indicate that data was removed from their environment, they are conducting a thorough and comprehensive review to identify all individuals whose information potentially could have been accessed by the unauthorized actor.  

The investigation is ongoing, including with respect to identifying specific persons potentially impacted and the type of client data that may have been impacted. They will notify all known impacted individuals as quickly as possible and in accordance with applicable laws. 



August 5, 2025


Topic Area: Information Technology , Security


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