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850,000 doctors could be hit by potential data breach from insurers stolen laptop
American Medical News , 10/16/09
Berry E – A file containing identifying information for every physician in the country contracted with a Blues–affiliated insurance plan was on a laptop computer stolen from a BlueCross BlueShield Assn. employee. It is not yet known whether any identity theft has resulted from the data breach.
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