California Medical Board Seeks Alternative Recovery Program for Doctors With Addiction

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California Medical Board Seeks Alternative Recovery Program for Doctors With Addiction
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California doctors struggling with addiction often conceal their struggles from the state medical board for fear of disciplinary action. This reluctance to seek help is considered dangerous by experts and regulators. In response, the California Medical Board plans to propose a new alternative recovery program to lawmakers, aiming to create a safe space for doctors seeking help without the threat of disciplinary action.

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Other health workers, such as dentists and nurses, are not included in the medical board’s proposed legislation. Experts with experience running programs in other states say confidentiality and recognition of addiction as a chronic illness are crucial to getting doctors to admit when they’re struggling.

“Whatever transparency that the public has had will disappear,” said Michele Monserratt-Ramos, a patient advocate with Consumer Watchdog. Monserratt-Ramos, whose fiance died in 2003 after an operation from a doctor with a history of substance abuse, was one of the advocates who lobbied for the medical board to abolish the program in 2008.

Many of the criticisms raised by doctors’ groups have been expressed by nurses during recent Board of Registered Nursing meetings. “They ought to have like 2,000 people in monitoring. They’re missing a lot of cases,” based on the number of doctors in California, said Skipper, who ran Alabama’s physician health program for more than a decade.

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