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The nation's largest pharmacy chains have handed over Americans=E2= =80=99
prescription records to police and government investigators without a
warrant, a congressional investigation found, raising concerns about threats
to medical privacy.

Though some of the chains require their lawyers to review law enforcement
requests, three of the largest—CVS Health, Kroger and Rite Aid, with a
combined 60,000 locations nationwide—said they allow pharmacy staff
members to hand over customers' medical records in the store.

The policy was revealed in a letter …

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