Maine’s largest healthcare system informed still-living patients of their own deaths
More than 500 people received letters from MaineHealth expressing condolences and providing estate instructions Maine’s largest healthcare system accidentally sent condolence letters to more than 500 living patients in effect informing them that they had died. MaineHealth attributed the blunder (…)
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