Central Maine Healthcare reports data breach affecting 145,000 patients

Central Maine Healthcare has disclosed a significant data breach that exposed sensitive information of 145,000 patients. The incident involved names, health insurance details, and Social Security numbers. The revelation comes as the organization addresses the cybersecurity lapse.

In a recent announcement, Central Maine Healthcare revealed details of a major cybersecurity incident impacting a large number of its patients. The breach compromised personal data including full names, health insurance information, and Social Security numbers for 145,000 individuals.

This disclosure highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in the US healthcare sector, where patient privacy is paramount. Central Maine Healthcare, a provider based in Maine, promptly notified affected parties following the detection of the breach. While specifics on how the intrusion occurred remain undisclosed in the initial report, the organization emphasized its commitment to patient data security.

The incident underscores the rising tide of cyberattacks targeting healthcare providers, potentially leading to identity theft and financial fraud for those affected. Authorities and the healthcare provider are likely coordinating to mitigate further risks and support impacted patients through credit monitoring and other protective measures.

As of the publication date, January 14, 2026, no additional details on the perpetrators or the timeline of the breach have been released.

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