On March 6, 2025, Fusion Medical Staffing, a healthcare staffing agency based in Omaha, Nebraska discovered a data breach. An investigation revealed an unauthorized actor gained access to the company's internal network and acquired certain files.
A review was completed on June, 23, 2025, and it was determined that the data breach compromised both personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI). Exposed information included names, dates of birth, contact information, driver's license or state ID numbers, Social Security numbers and medical information.
Fusion Medical Staffing began notifying affected individuals by mail on Aug. 19, 2025. The cybersecurity incident was also disclosed to the Maine Attorney General's office and the Massachusetts Attorney General's office on Aug. 20, 2025.
In addition to required state and federal disclosures, Fusion Medical Staffing is offering 12 months of free TransUnion Cyberscout single bureau credit monitoring services.
If you receive a data breach letter from Fusion Medical Staffing, you may want to:
For more information about the staffing company, visit the Fusion Medical Staffing website.
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