Compliance Hotline

Com­pli­ance Hotline

The South Bend Clin­ic is com­mit­ted to the high­est stan­dards of busi­ness con­duct and com­pli­ance with laws and reg­u­la­tions. The Com­pli­ance Hot­line has been estab­lished to pro­vide a con­fi­den­tial, anony­mous mech­a­nism to report poten­tial com­pli­ance issues.

The Hot­line is a 24-hour, 7 day-a-week resource, the phone num­ber, 574−204−7227 auto­mat­i­cal­ly patch­es you into a voice mail­box where you can leave a mes­sage about your con­cern. Indi­vid­u­als who call the Com­pli­ance Hot­line may remain anony­mous when sub­mit­ting issues or con­cerns. Com­pli­ance Hot­line mes­sages are for­ward­ed to the Chief Com­pli­ance Offi­cer for eval­u­a­tion and appro­pri­ate action. No one will retal­i­ate against any per­son mak­ing a report in good faith.

You can call the Com­pli­ance Hot­line at (574) 204‑7227.

Please be advised that the Com­pli­ance Hot­line should not be used for any patient con­cerns requir­ing imme­di­ate atten­tion. Patient con­cerns requir­ing imme­di­ate atten­tion should be brought to the atten­tion of the depart­ment manager/​administrator who can pro­vide a prompter response.

Dig­i­tal Acces­si­bil­i­ty Support

The South Bend Clin­ic is com­mit­ted to ensur­ing dig­i­tal acces­si­bil­i­ty for all patients and vis­i­tors. We strive to make our dig­i­tal expe­ri­ences, includ­ing our web­sites, patient por­tal (MyChart), and oth­er dig­i­tal ser­vices, acces­si­ble and com­pat­i­ble with com­mon­ly used assis­tive tech­nolo­gies, includ­ing screen read­ers, key­board nav­i­ga­tion, and speech recog­ni­tion tools.

If you expe­ri­ence dif­fi­cul­ty access­ing con­tent on our web­site, MyChart, or oth­er dig­i­tal ser­vices, or need assis­tance due to a dis­abil­i­ty, please con­tact us at info@​duly.​com. We will work with you to pro­vide sup­port or an alter­na­tive way to access the infor­ma­tion or ser­vices you need. (Please note: This con­tact is intend­ed for acces­si­bil­i­ty assis­tance and dig­i­tal access con­cerns; it should not be used for emer­gen­cies or issues requir­ing imme­di­ate med­ical atten­tion.