Premier Health Partners Falls Victim to Cyber Incident

The incident occurred in July 2023.

By HFT Staff


Premier Health Partners is providing notice of a cyber incident that may impact the privacy of some information of certain individuals. On July 12, 2023, Premier Health became aware of suspicious activity related to certain systems within its environment. As a result, Premier Health launched an investigation to determine the nature and scope of the activity.  

Through this investigation, Premier Health determined that files on certain Premier Health systems were subject to access and acquisition by an unauthorized party at varying times between June 7, 2023 and July 12, 2023. Following this discovery, Premier Health began reviewing the affected systems to determine what, if any, sensitive information was contained within the systems in question, which recently concluded.  

Please note that there is not any evidence to indicate that the information was subject to actual or attempted misuse as a result of this incident. All Premier Health services are fully operational and there has not been and will not be any interruption in service. 

While the affected information varies for each individual it can include: name, date of birth, Social Security number, driver's license number or state issued identification number, passport number, individual taxpayer identification number, digital signature, login credentials, financial account information, medical information and health insurance information. 

Premier Health is sending letters to impacted individuals where address information is available. 



July 24, 2025


Topic Area: Information Technology , Security


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