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A scathing audit revealed New Hampshire's Board of Medicine failed to investigate more than 20 percent of complaints against doctors, repeatedly hired...
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A licensing process that took nearly six months can be completed in three. Complaints that went unanswered for more than a year are handled in a quarter of that time.
And timely information about complaints and disciplinary actions against doctors, once almost impossible to obtain, are a mouse click away.
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COLUMBIA - Medical board complaints against doctors would become public records under a bill that won key approval in the South Carolina Senate on Thursday.
The legislation requires the state Medical Board to release formal complaints and physician responses to the public within 10 days.
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The state Board of Medicine has revoked the license of one physician, disciplined seven others and found 26 doctors blameless for complaints filed against them.
Miles James Jones, with addresses in Missouri and Georgia, lost his license to practice medicine in West Virginia after he failed to supply a Iaegar woman with a pathology report of her deceased husband's lungs. The husband died in 2000.
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... the response by the CPSO to patient complaints of sexual abuse was experienced as re-abusing by t... the possibility of multiple complaints against a member, nor as similar fact evidence to trigger ...
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Wholesale staff turnover, politics and undue influence by attorneys are hurting the Arizona Medical Board's ability to protect the public from bad doctors, say physicians and other former employees of the regulatory agency.
Every physician must consider this of utmost importance since our license, reputation, careers and the judgment of our lifetime's work, both past and future, are at jeopardy," Dr. Robert Barricks, a practicing physician and former medical consultant to the board, wrote in a letter published last month by the Maricopa County Medical Society Round-up.
...Cassidy's handling of complaints against doctors because of his background as a phy...
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... the indifference is manifested by prison doctors in their response to the prisoner's needs[Footnote... standards, however, Gamble's claims against Dr. Gray, both in his capacity as treating physici... technical assistants] toward medical complaints by inmates is not unique at Folsom, and has been r...
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A Mt. Lebanon man who passed himself off as a doctor pleaded guilty on Thursday to murder charges connected to his work at a Philadelphia abortion clinic that performed illegal late-term abortions.
Steven Massof, 49, is the fourth person to plead guilty among 10 snared in an investigation that horrified the state and led to legislation that would tighten regulations at clinics.
... regulation of clinics and to prevent complaints against doctors from falling through the cracks. H...
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A Mt. Lebanon man who passed himself off as a doctor pleaded guilty on Thursday to murder charges connected to his work at a Philadelphia abortion clinic that performed illegal late-term abortions.
Steven Massof, 49, is the fourth person to plead guilty among 10 snared in an investigation that horrified the state and led to legislation that would tighten regulations at clinics.
... regulation of clinics and to prevent complaints against doctors from falling through the cracks. H...
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Patricia Degnan's back pain was so severe she couldn't lie in bed at night. Neurosurgeon Lawrence J. Frazin operated, but things went wrong.
Degnan, 39, of Milwaukee, had to be resuscitated after Frazin nicked a vein in the operating room five years ago, a civil suit alleges.
... man, leading to a $1.2 million jury award against Frazin. Degnan's family didn't know that one of th... that the board is slow to look into complaints, keeps many of its investigations secret and rarel...