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Lying in his hospital bed, being treated for cancer, Eric Drew began to get mail. Not just from well-wishers but from unfamiliar banks and credit card companies. After six months, Drew discovered who had stolen his identity: a hospital technician. The technician was sentenced Friday to 16 months in prison, making him the first person in the nation sentenced under a new law designed to protect patients' privacy, according to prosecutors.
November 08, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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