EyeMed’s $5M data breach settlement offers reimbursement to affected consumers. Claims must be filed by Dec. 11, 2025.
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- Matt MacDonald, EyeMed Vision Care President and Global Head of Managed Care, Officially Appointed Chair of the Prevent Blindness Board of Directors. At the Prevent Blindness Annual Meeting, three ...
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EyeMed Vision Care is set to pay $5 million to settle a class action that came after hackers broke into the vision benefits company’s email account and used it to send phishing messages. The 2020 data ...
The Texas Health Steps Medical Checkup Periodicity Schedule for infants, children, and adolescents (birth through 20 years of age) has been revised to reflect policy changes effective June 1, 2021.
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