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Pharmacies Shared Patient Records Without a Warrant, an Inquiry Finds

A congressional investigation found that the nation’s largest pharmacies have handed over prescription records to law enforcement without a warrant, raising privacy concerns.

Remy Tumin
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CIGNA Corporation, CVS Caremark Corporation, Drugstores, Health and Human Services Department, Health Insurance and Managed Care, Optum Inc, Privacy, Rite Aid Corporation, Walgreen Co
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