More than 500 living Maine residents were told they were dead in letters that MaineHealth, the state’s largest health care ...
A large health care system in Maine mistakenly sent letters to more than 500 patients last month stating they were dead.
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MaineHealth — the state’s largest health care provider — said more than 500 living patients received letters indicating that ...
MaineHealth said more than 500 living patients received letters indicating that they were dead as a result of a computer ...
Newsweek reached out to MaineHealth for comment. The letters were sent to over 500 patients after an error occurred in a computer system used for generating estate vendor letters, a MaineHealth ...
Officials for Maine's largest healthcare provider recently apologized for sending their condolences to hundreds of people who were still alive in October.
MaineHealth says a computer error caused letters to be sent to more than 500 patients incorrectly stating they were dead.
The recent Amazon Web Services outage confirms what I have suspected all along (“Amazon’s cloud outage may focus minds and broaden budgets”, Lex, October 21).