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OR: BMC alleges improper record access

Posted on April 11, 2009 by Dissent

Markian Hawryluk reports:

Officials from Bend Memorial Clinic have filed a criminal complaint with Bend police alleging that employees of Cascade Healthcare Community’s new cancer center at St. Charles Bend have inappropriately viewed patient records from the clinic.

But clinic leadership declined to explain why they believe the cancer center staff had acted inappropriately, and hospital officials said they have yet to see a copy of the complaint.


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