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Springfield, MO
A company-issued laptop containing information on more than 114,000 patients of Truman Medical Centers was stolen.
A hospital spokesperson said there's no evidence that "any unauthorized party accessed, viewed or misused the information."
The laptop was stolen from an employee's vehicle.
Earlier this year, Truman agreed to pay a small, undisclosed amount to unlock its computer system impacted by a ransomware attack.
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