Providence notifies patients of recommended testing

July 11, 2024

We recently learned that Providence’s comprehensive infection control practices may not have been followed by a physician during some procedures at Portland-area hospitals, including Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center, Providence Portland Medical Center and other non-Providence hospitals. The physician was employed by Oregon Anesthesiology Group (OAG), which no longer provides services for Providence. The physician is no longer employed by OAG.  

The actions of this physician might have put patients at a low risk of exposure to possible infections, including hepatitis B and C and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We are notifying approximately 2,200 patients seen at Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center and 2 patients seen at Providence Portland Medical Center.

These patients are receiving a mailed letter and/or a MyChart notification with further information. If patients do not receive a letter or MyChart notification, no action is needed. 

Out of an abundance of caution, we are encouraging these patients to get a blood test to screen for the aforementioned infections, at no cost. If a patient tests positive, Providence will reach out to discuss their test results and next steps.   

Patient safety is our number one priority, and our patients have our full commitment to a thorough review of this issue and appropriate action.  

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