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Seville Prosecutor Closes Case on Alleged Mammogram Deletions in Andalusia

Investigators attribute the missing images seen by patients to a saturated citizen-viewer system, not to data tampering.

Overview

  • A decree signed on November 26 archives AMAMA’s criminal complaint, finding no evidence of crimes such as unlawful disclosure or computer damage.
  • Technical audits and Judicial Police reviews report that medical records remained intact with no unauthorized access, deletions, or manipulations.
  • Disruptions were linked to an overload of the ClicSalud+/DIRAYA citizen viewer, while the PACS imaging system and clinical workflows for professionals were not affected.
  • AMAMA says it still believes changes occurred and will analyze the prosecutor’s file before deciding whether to appeal.
  • Broader investigations into the screening-program failures continue at the Fiscalía Superior de Andalucía, as political reactions escalate with the Junta demanding apologies and opposition parties resisting.