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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/orange/la-me-ucla18mar18,1,2660676.storyBy Charles OrnsteinLos Angeles Times Staff WriterMarch 18, 2008UCLA's neuropsychiatric hospital has banned all cellphones and laptop computers after a patient posted group photos of other patients on a social networking website, officials confirmed Monday.Dr. Thomas Strouse, medical director of the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital, said in a statement that the decision was part of "UCLA Health System's ongoing efforts to enhanc read more »
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http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-ucla9apr09,1,925908.storyBy Charles OrnsteinLos Angeles Times Staff WriterApril 9, 2008The UCLA Medical Center employee who allegedly pried into the private medical records of the governor's wife and 60 others in a burgeoning scandal was a low-ranking administrative specialist who told The Times on Tuesday that "it was just me being nosy.""Clearly I made a mistake; let's put it like that," Lawanda J. Jackson, 49, said when asked read more »
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http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/37197/118/By Humphrey Cheung TG DailyApril 30, 2008Los Angeles (CA) – A former UCLA Medical Center employee has been indicted for allegedly illegally accessing the computerized medical records of celebrities. The indictment was handed down by the United States District Court and claims 49-year-old Lawanda Jackson, a former administrative assistant, accessed records and sold the information to news outlets.The government claims Jackson received approximately $4600 fro read more »
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http://www.latimes.com/business/careers/work/la-me-ucla13-2008may13,0,4998130.storyBy Charles OrnsteinLos Angeles Times Staff WriterMay 12, 2008California health regulators have connected 14 more people affiliated with UCLA Medical Center, including four physicians, to the improper viewing of celebrity medical records, bringing the number of current and former workers apparently implicated in the snooping scandal to 68.The additional violations came to light in a report by the California Department of Publ read more »
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 04:03:22 -0500 (CDT)http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-health5-2008aug05,0,1525641.storyBy Charles OrnsteinLos Angeles Times Staff WriterAugust 5, 2008Even after UCLA Medical Center warned employees that it was cracking down on unauthorized access to medical records, the privacy of a "well-known individual" was breached by two nurses and an emergency room technician who called up the patient's computerized records in mid-April read more »
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