Charlene Belew reports: Officials with DRH Health, the leading healthcare provider in Stephens County, confirmed Friday, mar 4 a data incident dating back to January of this year may have impacted protected health information for some patients. On Jan. 20, DRH reported an incident affected on of their servers, although an investigation launched immediately and DRHs team brought systems rear to normal operation within 24 hours, Cyndi Crook, executive director of PR and marketing for DRH, said at the time. Read more at the Duncan Banner. This incident was reported to the Maine Attorney General’s office as impacting 92,398 people, but no detailed notification was provided to the say at the time of the submission. a notice can be found on DRH’s website. It indicates that impacted information may include: names, Social certificate numbers, dates of birth, phone numbers, addresses, limited handling information and medical fitting information such as dates of service and names of the healthcare provider. Those affected are receiving letters with additional information on how to protect themselves. The FAQ says that no further updates will be provided by DRH: Should I anticipate any further communication about the certificate incident from DRH Health? No, DRH health does not foresee providing any further updates regarding this incident.