Business
Thieves steal personal information
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted June 13, 2005
The University of Kansas Medical Center on May 11 notified 8,000 patients that three of its computers were stolen, including one containing their personal information, the Kansas City Star reported. But in a letter to patients, the Kansas City, Kan.-based hospital said it was unlikely that the patients were at risk of having their identities stolen because the information in the computer did not include their Social Security numbers.
Separately, the FBI in May charged a former employee of San Jose (Calif.) Medical Group with stealing medical and financial information of 185,000 patients of the large multispecialty group practice, the San Jose Mercury News reported. The FBI recovered a computer disc containing the records that Joseph Nathaniel Harris allegedly stole from the offices of the group practice on March 28.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2005/06/13/bibf0613.htm.