Country Medical Services of Arkansas Inc. abruptly closed the 40-bed hospital in 2004 but took no reasonable measures to destroy or protect patient records, a lawsuit alleged.
The owners of a Cherokee Village hospital accused of leaving reams of confidential patient records unsecured when the hospital closed in 2004 agreed to pay more
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced Friday a settlement with the owners of Country Medical Services of Arkansas, Inc—the parent company of
The owners of a Cherokee Village hospital accused of leaving reams of confidential patient records unsecured when the hospital closed in 2004 agreed to pay more than $40,000 to cover costs associated with the removal and storage of patient and employee files, Attorney General Leslie Rutledge announced Friday.
The Arkansas attorney general s office on Friday announced a $770,000 settlement with Country Medical Services of Arkansas Inc., which is said to have abandoned its Cherokee Village hospital in 2004.