From the first article reporting this outrage, through many other articles to this article we still have only speculation (and by Freepers I might add) as to what Health organization those 60 million records were confiscated. Why in the ‘H’ can’t we know what organization these piddly few million records were stolen from?
It’s this sort of omission of fact that makes me think of investing heavily in tin foil.
This time, it’s not the media’s fault. It is simply not mentioned in the filing, which is not out of the ordinary. By what must be a million-to-one coincidence, I happen to have the link to that filing in my keyboard cashe as I posted it in another thread just a few minutes ago.
http://global.nationalreview.com/pdf/complaint_051513.pdf
My original thought was Kaiser and Blue Cross since this seems to have been accomplished in California and they are two of the larger insurers in the state. However, the current population is only about half of the number that were confiscated so one would think that it has to be more than just California.
Would need to know if they are counting one record as one visit or one record as total visits by one person. Based on the information available, it’s beyond speculation and just wild guessing, IMO.