SAN FRANCISCO In January, Deanna DeBaeke plugged her name into Google and was shocked at what she found.
Right there online were three reports containing the Sonoma County resident’s confidential medical information relating to her treatment at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital a year earlier. Her height and weight, smoking history, blood pressure and patient account number and treatment dates were available for friends, neighbors, even potential employers, to see.
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