Data Breach Summary
On September 23, 2025, Veradigm, a healthcare technology provider, disclosed a significant data breach affecting tens of thousands of individuals. The breach exposed highly sensitive personal and medical information, including Social Security numbers and medical records. This breach occurred in late 2024 and continues to have widespread implications for affected individuals.
Veradigm discovered the breach on July 1, 2025, when it was revealed that unauthorized access had occurred on December 15, 2024. The breach involved a compromised storage account that contained sensitive data, affecting patients from multiple healthcare practices across the U.S.
The exposed data included:
Names
Social Security numbers
Dates of birth
Driver’s license numbers
Health insurance details
Medical records, including diagnoses, treatments, and test results
Payment information
While the exact number of affected individuals has not been disclosed, initial reports indicate that the breach impacted tens of thousands of people. Veradigm began notifying those affected on September 22, 2025. The breach has been reported to various state agencies, including the Attorney Generals’ offices in Texas, South Carolina, and Massachusetts, with affected individuals numbering 41,523 in Texas, 23,491 in South Carolina, and 202 in Massachusetts.
This breach is particularly concerning because the exposed data can be exploited for identity theft, insurance fraud, and other forms of financial harm. In response, Veradigm has enlisted cybersecurity experts to investigate and is offering affected individuals free credit monitoring through Experian IdentityWorks. However, the long-term impacts for those affected may be severe, as this type of data exposure can lead to extensive misuse over time.
The breach was discovered on July 1, 2025, but the unauthorized access to sensitive data occurred around December 15, 2024. Affected individuals were notified of the breach in September 2025.
The exposed data includes:
Names
Social Security numbers
Dates of birth
Driver’s license numbers
Health insurance details
Medical records (diagnoses, treatments, test results)
Payment information
If you are among those affected by the Veradigm breach, here are the steps you can take to protect your personal information:
Sign up for free credit monitoring through Experian IdentityWorks, as offered by Veradigm.
Regularly monitor your credit reports and bank statements for unusual activity.
Stay vigilant against phishing scams or suspicious communications that may use your exposed information.
Consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze with the major credit bureaus to prevent further misuse of your information.
Additionally, you may want to consult a lawyer to explore your legal options. You could be eligible for compensation through a class action lawsuit. To get started, simply fill out our quick, secure form to connect with an attorney.
If you have received a data breach notification from Veradigm or believe you were impacted, you may have the right to pursue compensation through a class action lawsuit. It’s crucial to act swiftly, as participating in a class action can help you recover financial damages and hold Veradigm accountable for its failure to protect sensitive data.
Contact us at Class Action U, where we will connect you with a lawyer skilled in class action lawsuits. If you’ve been affected by the Veradigm breach, fill out our quick, easy, and secure form to sign up. There is no cost to reach out to our legal partner, and there is no obligation to take further action after speaking with someone from our team. Don’t stand alone—join the fight for justice today!