Gritman Medical Center Restores Operations After Cybersecurity Incident

No patient data compromised, clinics reopening after temporary disruption

Apr. 4, 2026 at 6:59pm

Gritman Medical Center in Moscow, Idaho is restoring operations after a cybersecurity incident earlier this week that temporarily disrupted services and closed several clinics. Preliminary findings show no unauthorized access to electronic systems or patient data, and the hospital's emergency department remained open throughout the outage. Clinics are expected to resume normal operations on Monday, April 6th.

Why it matters

Cybersecurity threats pose a serious risk to healthcare providers, who must protect sensitive patient information while ensuring continuity of care. This incident highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and incident response planning for medical facilities.

The details

The cybersecurity incident caused a temporary systems outage at Gritman Medical Center, leading to the closure of several clinics. However, the hospital's emergency department remained operational throughout. An outside forensic review is underway to determine the cause of the incident, but officials have confirmed that no patient data was compromised.

  • The cybersecurity incident occurred earlier this week.
  • Gritman's walk-in clinic, QuickCARE, reopened on Friday, April 4th.
  • Normal clinic operations are expected to resume across the system on Monday, April 6th.

The players

Gritman Medical Center

A healthcare provider based in Moscow, Idaho that operates multiple clinics and an emergency department.

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What’s next

Gritman officials will continue their investigation into the cause of the cybersecurity incident, and will work to further strengthen the organization's cybersecurity measures to prevent future disruptions.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the critical importance of healthcare providers maintaining robust cybersecurity protocols to protect sensitive patient data and ensure the continuity of essential medical services, even in the face of evolving cyber threats.