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From: lyger (lyger
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Date: Mon Nov 16 2009 - 07:36:49 CST
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http://www.kuam.com/Global/story.asp?S=11509903
There's been a breach at the Guam Memorial Hospital. A laptop computer
used by the agency's Employee Health Office was stolen in late-October,
but hospital officials didn't realize what information was contained in
the computer until late last week. GMH Spokesperson Connor Murphy says an
investigation is underway to determine how the laptop was stolen from a
locked office.
GMH is required by the federal Health Information Technology for Economic
and Clinical Health Act to issue a notice of breach of unsecured health
information. Murphy says the stolen computer contained the names of
approximately 2,000 employees, volunteers, contractors and physicians and
also included the dates of their last physical examinations and
vaccination, Tuberculosis, and Hepatitis 'B' statuses.
[...]
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