April 24, 2005

A disgruntled former Kaiser employee directed visitors to protected health information on her blog

“Cooper had posted links on her blog to three other Web sites that had the names, addresses, telephone numbers, medical record numbers, and in some cases, laboratory test results belonging to approximately 140 Kaiser health plan members, according to the lawsuit Kaiser filed last month against her. Kaiser had the sites taken down last month before the injunction was imposed on Cooper.”



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