Goshen Medical Center Caught Up in Data Breach

GMC has no evidence of the misuse, or attempted misuse, of any potentially impacted information.

By HFT Staff


Goshen Medical Center (GMC) announces a data incident that impacted some protected health information. 

On March 4, 2025, GMC detected suspicious activity within its network. GMC promptly initiated an investigation of the matter and engaged cybersecurity specialists to assist with the incident response. As a result, GMC determined that certain files may have been accessed or acquired without authorization on February 15, 2025. GMC then undertook a comprehensive review of the affected data and, on or about September 12, 2025, learned that personal health information was involved. Please note, GMC has no evidence of the misuse, or attempted misuse, of any potentially impacted information. 

In response to this incident, GMC implemented additional security measures to further minimize the risk of a similar incident occurring in the future. GMC also notified law enforcement and is reviewing its policies and procedures related to data protection. GMC has no reason to believe any information has been or will be misused as a result of this incident. 



September 23, 2025


Topic Area: Information Technology , Security


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