Medstreaming Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation
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Dapeer Law, P.A., a top-rated class action law firm, is investigating the Medstreaming data breach. If you received notice that your information was exposed during this breach, you may be entitled to compensation. It's free to join our investigation to see if we can help you recover.

Medstreaming Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Were you notified that Medstreaming lost control of your personal and medical data? A recently disclosed cybersecurity incident may have exposed thousands of patients’ most sensitive information. Find out how to protect yourself and see if you qualify for compensation below.

What Happened?

On July 11, 2025, Picis Clinical Solutions, Inc. — doing business as Medstreaming — reported a data breach to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). While the company has not yet revealed how many individuals are affected, the incident is believed to involve data from multiple hospitals and medical practices that rely on Medstreaming’s clinical workflow software.

The investigation so far indicates unauthorized access to both PII and PHI.

What Data Was Exposed?

  • Full names and contact information
  • Dates of birth
  • Social Security numbers
  • Driver’s license or state ID numbers
  • Government or health-insurance identifiers
  • Medical records and treatment details
  • Payment or financial account information

Why This Breach Matters

Medical and identity data command high prices on dark-web marketplaces. When combined, they create a potent toolkit for criminals to open fraudulent lines of credit, submit fake insurance claims, or orchestrate convincing phishing attacks. Victims often spend months — or even years — untangling the fallout.

Your Legal Rights

If you received a breach notice from Medstreaming, Picis, or your healthcare provider, you may be entitled to:

  • Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses (credit-monitoring fees, bank charges, etc.).
  • Compensation for time spent addressing fraud or securing accounts.
  • Damages for anxiety, emotional distress, and loss of privacy.

Victims of corporate data breaches routinely pursue class-action lawsuits to recover these losses and to hold companies accountable for inadequate security practices.

Immediate Steps to Protect Yourself

  1. Read any breach notice carefully. It contains details on what was compromised and resources the company is offering.
  2. Monitor financial & medical statements. Flag unfamiliar charges or appointments immediately.
  3. Place a fraud alert or credit freeze. Contact any one of the three major credit bureaus; they must notify the others for you.
  4. Request your free credit reports. Federal law entitles you to one report per bureau annually — more often if you place a fraud alert.
  5. Watch for phishing. Treat unsolicited calls, emails, or texts that reference the breach with extreme caution.

About Medstreaming

Founded in 2006 and now part of Picis Clinical Solutions, Medstreaming develops software that integrates imaging data, streamlines perioperative documentation, and supports decision-making across hospital departments.

How to Join the Medstreaming Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Attorneys are currently gathering evidence and building a potential class action. If your data was compromised, submitting your information takes only minutes and costs nothing up front. Eligible claimants will be contacted with next steps, including free consultations and ongoing case updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I'm part of the Medstreaming data breach?

You should receive a mailed or emailed notice from Medstreaming, Picis, or your healthcare provider. If you’ve moved recently or suspect you were missed, contact your provider’s privacy office and reference the July 11, 2025 HHS filing.

What compensation could I receive from a Medstreaming lawsuit?

Successful data-breach claims typically cover documented expenses (credit monitoring, banking fees), time spent addressing the breach, and compensation for emotional distress or privacy loss. The amount depends on individual circumstances and case outcomes.

Is credit monitoring enough after the Medstreaming breach?

Credit monitoring is a helpful first layer, but you should also review medical statements, consider identity-theft protection, and place fraud alerts or freezes to block new accounts from being opened in your name.

Does joining a lawsuit cost anything upfront?

Reputable class-action firms handle data-breach cases on a contingency basis. You pay nothing unless compensation is secured, at which point attorney fees are deducted from the settlement or judgment.

How long will the Medstreaming data breach investigation take?

Data-breach litigation can span months to several years, depending on complexity, settlement negotiations, and court schedules. Joining early ensures you receive timely updates and don’t miss critical deadlines.

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