Crime & Safety
Woodwinds on Accusations of Employee Being Told to Destroy Records: Never Happened
A former patient advocate at the Woodbury hospital said she was told to destroy documents, according to a Star Tribune story.

A former employee at Woodwinds Hospital claims she was told to destroy notes and emails that could mar the hospital’s reputation, according to a Star Tribune story.
In a federal lawsuit, Barbara Peterson, who worked as a patient advocate at the Woodbury facility before she was fired in 2010, says she was told to “remove or destroy” documentation that might paint the hospital in a bad light, the Star Tribune reports. One allegation says a doctor was drunk while delivering a baby.
She also took more than 200 pages of confidential patient files and refuses to return them, the story says.
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Woodwinds officials provided Patch with a statement about the lawsuit.
“We have conducted a thorough investigation and determined clearly that Ms. Peterson was never asked to destroy patient grievance records. The investigation also confirmed that no patient grievance records were destroyed.”
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