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Brett Snodgrass

Novel Insight into the Quality of Assessment of Physicians | Open Access | OMICS Intern... - 0 views

  • Deviation from evidence-based regulation
  • "What is particularly egregious about SBR's [SBRHA’s] 'offer of proof ' [made during the July 2013 trial] is that it is completely inconsistent with Dr. Kern's April 18, 2013 deposition testimony. This Commission need not look any further than the first patient case, patient E.O., to determine that the offer of proof is grossly inaccurate at best and a fraudulent misrepresentation to this Commission at worst.
  • state medical boards (SMBs
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  • Missouri (MO) State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (SBRHA)
  • physician professionalism.
  • Brett Snodgrass, MD
  • physicians is overseen by state medical boards (SMBs)
  • “unfathomable and deeply disturbing [sic],”
  • “wholly unworthy of a state agency [sic],”
  • Commissioner Dandamudi’s 2013 proposed report
  • misconduct by the SBRHA.
  • severity
  • Dr. Adem’s
  • Morton Kern, MD,
  • Commissioner Dandamudi
  • SBRHA may have committed fraud
  • Dr. Jonathan Tobis
  • State Board of Registration (SBR)
  • The SBRHA tried to frame Dr. Adem several times
  • Fifth, if a single act of misrepresentation or fraud is a threat to the public, should consideration be given to the need to discipline the members of the SBRHA for their deceptive regulatory conduct
  • The SBRHA’s disruption of the practice of medicine was profound, and investigation and research into the causes of the unacceptable regulatory conduct are needed
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
Brett Snodgrass

Quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.pdf - 0 views

  • his report, from Missouri, describes the repeated failure of the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (SBRHA) in distinguishing safe and effective coronary artery stenting from unnecessary stenting.
  • state medical boards (SMBs
  • d to ensure that only competent physicians are practicing medicine and that those physicians act in a professional manner
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  • According to Chaudhry et al., physicians are given due process by SMBs [1,9]. However, this report of fraudulent or fraud-like regulation by the SBRHA demonstrates that licensees are not always afforded the “luxury” of due process.
  • This report describes the numerous efforts to discipline interventional cardiologist, Antoine Adem, MD, by the Missouri (MO) State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (SBRHA)
  • The SBRHA cited no peer-reviewed literature or scholarly work in support of their claims of negligent patient care.
  • legislatively establish
  • filed blatantly dishonest
  • ried to conceal the exculpatory deposition of Dr. Tobis
  • The SBRHA
  • scientifically unmeritorious claims alleging unsafe patient care in court
  • ntentionally mischaracterized the medical records reviewed by Dr. Kern
  • “to punish or penalize in order to train and control
  • definition of discipline
  • is it concerning that none of the eight doctors on the SBRHA demonstrated sufficient medical knowledge to either know that Dr. Adem’s provision of care was appropriate or to learn that it was appropriate
  • The physicians of the MO SBRHA have repeatedly demonstrated
  • misrepresentation
  • ignoranc
  • attempted concealme
  • regulatory miscondu
  • fraud
  • ineffective communication
  • gross negligence
  • Further investigation and study of regulatory misconduct by SMBs is critical to determine its extent and impact.
  • Missouri SBRHA.
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    This article provides novel insight into the quality of medical regulation by the Missouri Board of Registration for the Healing Arts. This article raises critical questions about the efficacy and integrity of a state medical board and suggests that further study is needed to evaluate the extend of regulatory misconduct.
Brett Snodgrass

Fraud committers taste their own medicine - NC Dental causes tremendous anxiety for boa... - 0 views

  • North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners judgment 
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
Brett Snodgrass

Dr Social - Mishler v Arizona Medical Board 3919 - 0 views

  • t Dr. Mishler, and that complaint was subsequently found to be unjustified, the Board purposely scrutinized Dr. Mishler's charts to find evidence with which to discipline Dr. Mishler.
  • Board used its own rules of confidentiality as an excuse to obstruct Dr. Mishler's access to evidence, it violated the same policy with respect to Dr. Mishler's confidential reports.
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    In 1993 Dr. Mishler, a neurosurgeon was forced to go to court against the Arizona Board of Medical Examiners secondary to their unscrupulous and unethical conduct. The Arizona Medical Board obstructed peer
Brett Snodgrass

Are State Medical Boards in Need of Reform? - State Medical Board - 0 views

  • State Medical Board
  • 2013 proposed report further illustrates the severity of the misconduct by the SBRHA.
  • MEDICAL BOARD DEMONSTRATED POOR COMMUNICATION
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  • According to Leonard et al. “effective communication and teamwork is essential for the delivery of high quality, safe patient care.
  • Legislators and health care reform activists may be interested in encouraging policies and laws that ensure the SMBs are composed of those that can communicate and work in teams effectively.
  • MEDICAL BOARD COMMITTED FRAUD
  • THE DISRUPTIVE REGULATOR
  • The quality and accuracy of medical regulation is an understudied topic
  • those interested in health care policy, quality, and regulation might identify this largely unstudied area as an untapped resource with rich potential for future discovery
  • QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EXTENT OF MEDICAL BOARD MISCONDUCT
  • Future studies are needed to evaluate the quality of medical regulation
  • THE MEDICAL BOARD LACKED KNOWLEDGE
  • Are State Medical Boards in Need of Reform?
  • There may be conflicts of interest involving the SMB attorneys who are paid hourly and rewarded instead of punished for filing false claims in court
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    This article provides insight into the quality of medical regulation by a state medical board.
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    This is a very important question! Any changes in this sphere?
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    The findings on State Medical Board misconduct are concerning. Effective communication within these boards is crucial for patient safety. I think legislators and healthcare advocates should push for reforms to ensure boards comprise professionals capable of teamwork. Also, it is worth exploring various technology-driven solutions that transform the patient experience and financial performance of healthcare providers. I suggest addressing r1 rcm customer service https://www.pissedconsumer.com/company/r1-rcm/customer-service.html for this purpose.
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