PsyGenics, Inc. is providing notice of an incident that may affect the security of certain PsyGenics customers. While PsyGenics is unaware of any attempted or actual misuse of this information, notice is being provided to potentially affected individuals, as well as certain federal regulators.
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On March 25, 2020, as part of a regular security review, PsyGenics discovered that on March 24, 2020, a PsyGenics employee forwarded PsyGenics customer information contained within Excel spreadsheets to their personal email address without authorization.
The investigation determined the impacted spreadsheets contained the following types of information for certain individuals: their name, diagnosis code, appointment time, and provider name. Treatment notes or similar information were not included in the information the employee sent to their personal email address.
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