Oracle Health, formerly Cerner Corporation, is a third-party electronic health records (EHR) vendor used by many healthcare providers, including LifeBridge Health. In March, Oracle Health informed us that an unauthorized third party gained access to Oracle Health/Cerner systems as early as January 22, 2025, and obtained certain data.
LifeBridge Health is one of many healthcare providers whose information was affected by this incident. Upon learning of the incident, Oracle Health began an investigation, engaged external cybersecurity specialists, and engaged with federal law enforcement, who asked that affected organizations delay patient notifications while they conducted their investigation.
On September 19, 2025, Oracle Health provided LifeBridge Health with a list of patients whose information may have been involved in its incident. The information involved varied by patient but may include names, Social Security numbers, and information included within patient medical records, such as medical record numbers, doctors, diagnoses, medicines, test results, images, care and treatment.
This incident did not involve nor compromise any patient information maintained by LifeBridge Health or their current IT systems and did not cause any disruption to their clinical operations.
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