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UK hospital trust reports data breach to 1,500 patients

posted onDecember 24, 2010
by hitbsecnews

A hospital foundation trust has written to 1,500 patients after the theft of a computer containing their personal details. Calderdale and Huddersfield foundation trust said it has informed local police about the theft and has since increased its security precautions.

"At the end of November it was found that part of an electromyography (EMG) machine, a computer which drives it, had been taken from a locked office in the neurophysiology department at Calderdale Royal Hospital," Yvette Oade, the medical director for the trust, said.

"We have written to some of the department's patients because limited personal data, such as names and dates of birth, was on the password protected computer," she said. The NHS has suffered a string of small losses of personal data, many involving stolen equipment. In November, information commission Christopher Graham said that data losses from the health service outnumbered those from any other sector, making up 30 percent of all data loss incidents reported to his office.

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