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Date Added: May 01, 2008 09:50:04 PM
About 60,000 people in North County will receive a letter this week saying all of their doctors, nurses and other employees from Sharp Mission Park Medical Group will join Scripps Mercy Medical Group as part of a sale effective by Oct. 1. Sharp HealthCare is selling the patient records, furniture, computers and other physical assets of Sharp Mission Park to Scripps Health.

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