La Plata Patients Affected by Court Error Patients at a La Plata medical office are among about 250 people whose health insurance information was erroneously made public online by the U.S. District Court of Maryland.The information was included in public documents through the federal court system's searchable online database, said a lawyer involved in the case. The breach was first reported Sunday by the Washington Examiner. The information has since been blocked from public view.Some of the Washington area residents affected are patients at the Crain Highway medical offices where Abdul Fadul practices. Fadul, who is listed as an internist and cardiologist, and one of his partners, Ali Al-Attar, are under federal investigation on suspicion of health insurance fraud, according to court docu
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