LifeBridge Health Patients Affected by Oracle Health/Cerner Data Breach

LifeBridge Health, one of Maryland's largest and most comprehensive health systems with hospitals and care centers throughout the Baltimore region, has been identified as a healthcare provider affected by the Oracle Health (formerly Cerner Corporation) data breach.

WHAT HAPPENED WITH ORACLE HEALTH (FORMERLY CERNER)?

The unauthorized access to legacy Cerner servers began around January 22, 2025, and was discovered on February 20, 2025. Oracle Health and healthcare providers continue to notify impacted patients.

WHAT INFORMATION WAS EXPOSED?

The breach may have exposed names, Social Security numbers, medical records, and clinical information of patients. This type of exposure can lead to identity theft, medical fraud, and other long-term financial and personal harms.

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO NOW

If you receive a notification that your personal information may have been compromised in this breach, please click here to complete a contact form or send an email to OracleDataBreach@stuevesiegel.com

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