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Hospital: Forgers defrauded patients

Posted on July 2, 2008 by Dissent

Jeffrey Krasner reports in the Boston Globe: A check forgery ring targeted patients at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston, using private checking account information and stolen identities to take as much as $3,000 from each victim, according to hospital and law enforcement officials. So far, nine victims have been identified by the hospital, but…

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Stolen U of U medical billing information recovered (update 1)

Posted on July 2, 2008 by Dissent

ABC is reporting: Tapes containing the billing records of about 1.5 million people dating back 16 years that were stolen last month have been found. There have been no arrests made in connection with the theft. Previous coverage here, here, and here. Update: AP reports that 3 people are in custody and that law enforcement…

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Texan gets 38 years for stealing 78 identities (update)

Posted on July 1, 2008 by Dissent

As an update to the case reported here yesterday, Tiara M. Ellis of the Dallas Morning News reports: A Duncanville woman who confessed to stealing the identities of 78 people was sentenced to 38 years in prison Monday in what authorities are calling one of the biggest identity-theft cases against a single person in the…

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Giving biometrics a hand

Posted on July 1, 2008October 24, 2024 by Dissent

Bryn Nelson of MSNBC writes: A perceptive palm reader is helping one of the largest healthcare systems in the U.S. divine the true identities of its patients, ushering in a new era of biometric identity verification. The device, resembling a small black cube and manufactured by Tokyo-based Fujitsu Corp., uses a vascular pattern recognition system…

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UK: Is patient data being abused?

Posted on June 30, 2008 by Dissent

Nosy neighbours are bad enough, but this is worse than peering through the net curtains. Health Service Journal (June 26) reports that trusts do not punish staff caught snooping on patients’ records. Sian Thomas, the acting joint director of NHS Employers, told the NHS Confederation’s annual conference that there was evidence that trusts around the…

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Dallas Judge Gives Woman 38 Years For ID Theft

Posted on June 30, 2008 by Dissent

CBS in Dallas reports: A woman who stole thousands of dollars from North Texas nursing home patients and fast food customers and employees will face the longest identity theft sentence in Dallas County history. It is often said that authorities try to ‘send a message’ with the sentences they hand down. Monday Furnioes Parker received…

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