In June 2020, the company disclosed that up to 50,000 customers' personal information may have been exposed in a data breach after suspicious activity was discovered within an employees email account.
The information exposed included names, Social Security numbers, medical record numbers, diagnosis information, health insurance policy or individual subscriber numbers, medical history information, HIPAA account information, driver's license/state identification numbers and taxpayer ID numbers.
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