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NORTH DALLAS, Texas - Baylor Scott & White reopened its Surgicare North Dallas facility last week after an investigation into IV bags tainted with dangerous drugs at the facility.
The facility was closed on August 24 after the hospital told law enforcement that it found its IV bags had been compromised.
Anesthesiologist Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz was arrested just a few weeks later on Sept. 14.
Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz
Ortiz is accused of causing the death of one doctor and at least 11 other cardiac incidents at the facility.
In a statement released Monday, Baylor Scott & White says the Surgicare North Dallas Facility reopened after "an extensive investigation" into the claims.
"The DOJ noted that investigators believe the problem was limited to one individual who has been arrested and is in custody," the hospital said in the statement.
PREVIOUS COVERAGE:
- Police arrest North Texas doctor at center of IV bag tampering investigation
- Dallas doctor seen on video swapping IV bags prior to patients suffering heart attacks, complaint says
- Dallas doctor called 'medical terrorist' by prosecutors ordered to remain in custody
- North Texas doctor deemed 'threat to public' has license suspended after patient's death
- Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz, doctor deemed 'threat to public' by Texas Medical Board, had previously been disciplined
- Family members of victim 'outraged' now-arrested Dallas doctor was allowed to practice
Baylor Scott & White opened up a dedicated phone number for patients with questions and concerns. You can call 214-818-2794.
Dr. Ortiz was ordered to remain in jail until his trial.