On June 1, 2025, Central Maine Healthcare observed unusual activity within its computer software, prompting an immediate shut-down of all IT systems, including servers and phone systems. Despite this incident, the organization confirmed that its hospitals—Central Maine Medical Center, Bridgton Hospital, and Rumford Hospital—are still treating patients, and physician offices are operational. They are assessing the situation, including rescheduling any elective procedures impacted. The organization clarified its independence from Covenant Health, which has faced separate cyberattacks recently.
On June 1, 2025, technicians monitoring the information systems at Central Maine Healthcare identified unusual activity within the system's computer software.
In response, they immediately secured and shut off all information technology applications and hardware, including network servers and phone systems.
Central Maine Medical Center, Bridgton Hospital and Rumford Hospital are receiving and treating patients, and all physician offices and outpatient sites remain open.
The hospitals and physician offices will be informing patients if elective procedures and office visits will be rescheduled.
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