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NH Attorney General Sues Healthcare Companies, Appoints Receiver

New Hampshire Attorney Generals Office sues healthcare companies, owner Matthew Hogan, for withholding patients medical records. The companies, including PMC Medical Group, Salmon Falls Health Care, and Curam Health, are accused of patient abandonment and unfair business practices. The situation arose when a pain clinic closed abruptly, leaving patients unable to access their records. The Attorney Generals Office has appointed a receiver, Jason Mills of BCM Advisory Group, to help patients gain access to their medical information.

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