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  1. 16 sie 2023 · Public Citizen’s Health Research Group calculated the rate of serious disciplinary actions per 1,000 physicians in each state with either M.D. (Doctor of Allopathic Medicine) only or combined M.D./D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) medical boards.

  2. 12 lis 2024 · Results Among 3128 medical board disciplinary proceedings in the 5 most populous states, spreading misinformation to the community was the least common reason for medical board discipline of physicians (6 [0.1%] of all identified offenses). Two reasons tied for third least common: patient-directed misinformation (21 [0.3%]) and inappropriate ...

  3. 12 lis 2024 · Being disciplined for spreading misinformation made up less than 1% of medical board sanctions, making it the least common reason for physician discipline, a cross-sectional study found.

  4. 17 cze 1998 · Investigation of physician misconduct cases using a US database of medical board disciplinary actions from 2010 to 2014 finds up to a fourfold variation in the annual rate of physician disciplinary actions between state medical boards, among the first to highlight such variability across jurisdictions.

  5. Public Citizen’s Health Research Group calculated the rate of serious disciplinary actions per 1,000 physicians in each state with either M.D. (Doctor of Allopathic Medicine) only or combined M.D./D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) medical boards.

  6. 22 lis 2021 · There is wide variability in the frequency and severity of disciplinary actions imposed by state medical boards (SMBs) against physicians who engage in egregious wrongdoing. We sought to identify cutting-edge and particularly effective practices, resources, and statutory provisions that SMBs can adopt to better protect patients from harmful ...

  7. The number of re-disciplined physicians across time and geographic area underscores the need for a national disciplinary database, better communication between medical boards, and fine-tuned preventative interventions.