On August 28, 2024, Omni Healthcare Financial Holdings discovered a data breach that compromised sensitive consumer information. The breach impacted a total of 16,701 individuals across the United States. Among those affected were 8 residents from Maine and 23 residents from New Hampshire.
The information exposed in this incident included personally identifiable information (PII), specifically individuals' names. At this time, no further details about additional types of compromised information have been provided.
Omni Healthcare Financial Holdings officially disclosed the breach to affected consumers on April 9, 2025, through written notifications. The company also reported the breach to the New Hampshire Attorney General's office on April 9, 2025, and to the Maine Attorney General's office on April 10, 2025.
Currently, the exact method by which the data breach occurred, including how the unauthorized party accessed the information, has not been publicly disclosed. Additionally, Omni Healthcare Financial Holdings has not publicly identified the individual or group responsible for the breach.
For more detailed information, you can view the official disclosure provided to the Maine Attorney General's office and the New Hampshire Attorney General's office.
In response to this data breach, Omni Healthcare Financial Holdings has taken several steps to assist affected individuals. The company is providing complimentary credit monitoring services through Cyberscout, a TransUnion company specializing in fraud assistance and remediation services. Affected consumers can enroll in these services for free within 90 days from the date of notification by visiting Cyberscout's activation page provided in their notification letter.
Additionally, Omni Healthcare Financial Holdings recommends that affected individuals remain vigilant by regularly reviewing their credit reports, account statements, and explanation of benefits forms for any suspicious activity or errors. Consumers are encouraged to promptly report any suspicious activity to the credit bureaus and law enforcement authorities.
Those impacted by the breach can also consider placing a fraud alert or credit freeze on their credit reports to prevent unauthorized access or misuse of their personal information. Instructions for placing fraud alerts and credit freezes with major credit bureaus—TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax—are included in the notification letter sent by Omni Healthcare Financial Holdings.
For further assistance or to address any concerns, affected consumers can call Omni Healthcare Financial Holdings's dedicated help line at 1-833-799-4020 between 8 AM and 8 PM Eastern Time.
For more information, visit the official Omni Healthcare Financial Holdings website at omni-healthcare.com.