EHR Vendor Veradigm to Pay $10.5M to Settle Hack Lawsuit

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Veradigm agreed to pay $10.5 million to settle a hack lawsuit involving a breach affecting more than a dozen healthcare clients and 2.5 million patients; the incident was discovered in mid-2025 after it occurred in December 2024.

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Original Source Material

Breach Affected More Than a Dozen Healthcare Clients, 2.5M Patients Electronic health records vendor Veradigm agreed to pay $10.5 million to settle consolidated class action litigation involving a December 2024 hacking incident discovered in mid-2025 that affected more than a dozen healthcare provider clients and about 2.5 million of their patients.