Woodlawn Hospital is providing notice of a network data security event that may affect information related to certain individuals.
On June 30, 2025,Woodlawn detected suspicious activity on its computer network. In response, Woodlawn notified law enforcement authorities, took steps to confirm the security of its computer network, and conducted a thorough assessment of the matter to determine what happened and how it may affect information that was stored on the network.
During Woodlawn’s review, it identified that certain files may have been copied from the network. For this reason, Woodlawn is notifying individuals about the matter and placed a notice on its website.
If individuals have questions about the matter or would like information on steps they may take, they may visit www.woodlawnhospital.org/security-incident or contact our toll-free assistance line at 877-332-1724. Individuals may also write to Woodlawn at Woodlawn Hospital, Attn: HIPAA Compliance Officer, 1400 E 9 th St., Rochester, IN 46975.
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