Onsite Women’s Health, a Massachusetts-based provider of in-office breast imaging and women’s health services, has reported a significant data breach involving the personal and protected health information of more than 357,000 patients. If you received a data breach notification from Onsite Women’s Health, your sensitive data may have been exposed, and you may be entitled to compensation.
In October 2024, Onsite Women’s Health discovered suspicious activity linked to an employee’s email account. After launching an internal investigation, the company confirmed that an unauthorized party may have accessed confidential data on October 2, 2024.
Following the breach, Onsite Women’s Health conducted a detailed review to determine the nature and scope of the exposed data and began sending notification letters to those impacted.
Although the company has not publicly disclosed the exact types of data accessed, breach reports filed with the State of Maine indicate that both personal identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI) may have been involved.
Based on HIPAA and state definitions, the compromised data may include:
Personal Information:
Protected Health Information (PHI):
This type of data is extremely sensitive and can be misused for identity theft, insurance fraud, and other forms of exploitation.
Founded in 2008, Onsite Women’s Health (Onsite Mammography, LLC) is headquartered in Westfield, Massachusetts, and operates over 150 locations across the U.S. The company partners with physician practices to deliver in-office 3D mammography, breast ultrasound (ABUS), and personalized risk assessments, helping women access critical health screenings conveniently.
If you received a data breach letter from Onsite Women’s Health, take the following steps to protect yourself:
Victims of data breaches may be eligible to seek compensation for:
At Pittman, Dutton, Hellums, Bradley & Mann, P.C., we help data breach victims hold negligent organizations accountable and recover the compensation they deserve. We are actively reviewing cases related to the Onsite Women’s Health data breach and offer free consultations to those affected.
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