Quality & Patient Safety

Column: Self-regulation doesn't work in healthcare

Patient Safety Monitor Alert, Globe and Mail, August 15, 2007

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The healthcare industry's history of regulating itself does not go far enough to protect apteitns, according to a Globe and Mail columnist.

Writer Andre Picard cited as an egregious example of leniency an instance in which a surgeon repeatedly performed and botched procedures she was not qualified to attempt, yet was allowed to continue to practice as a surgical assistant. Picard argues that review board, comprised of physicians, are loathe to strip licenses or take the drastic measures he feels are need to protect patients.



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