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Title: Unprofessional Conduct


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Unprofessional Conduct
  • and Controlled Substance Abuse

2
The Basics
  • In the United States, medical licensure boards
    are professional boards, rather than
    administrative boards
  • 70 boards, some states with separate MD and DO
    boards (Oklahoma), others are combined (Missouri)
  • All have an enabling statute that defines the
    powers of the Board, which can and do vary
    significantly across the USA

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  • Board powers are defined by the Enabling Statute
    and by Rules and Regulations, promulgated by the
    Board
  • Rules and Regulations are developed over years,
    based on the experience of governance by the
    Board
  • In Oklahoma, a rule is proposed by the Board,
    approved by both the Legislature and the Governor
    of the State, following a public hearing process,
    and has the effect of law
  • Board Policy Statements give a sense of the
    Boards use of the Statute and Rules and
    Regulations, but do not have the force of law

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  • The traditional actions of a licensure board have
    included drug/alcohol abuse, narcotic or
    controlled substance diversion, and sexual
    boundary violations
  • Areas such as incompetence, illegitimate business
    practices, abusive behavior and supervision of
    employed professionals or staff have only
    recently become important

5
  • The public Board Agenda for September 2010 shows
    a typical mix of case allegations

Controlled substances, alcohol, sexual boundary
violations
Quality Assurance, Incompetence, supervision of
staff
6
Unprofessional Conduct
  • Unprofessional Conduct is defined in the enabling
    Statue Title 59 OS, Section 509 (19 provisions)
    and Oklahoma Administrative Code Title 43510-7.4
    (49 provisions)
  • 12/19 of the statutory provisions and 12/49 of
    the Rules and Regulations deal directly or
    indirectly with controlled substances

7
Unprofessional Conduct
  • From a broad social viewpoint, Unprofessional
    Conduct is divided into two groups
  • (1) Drug/Alcohol violations, Fraud/Felony
    convictions and Sexual Boundary violations ,
    which are problems of society at large
  • (2) Professional Standards violations, such as
    abusive behavior, negligence, paraprofessional
    supervision, and standards of care, including
    informed consent, confidentiality,
    misrepresentation of skill Quality Assurance
    issues from inside the profession

8
Unprofessional Conduct
  • The majority of the Boards actions have to do
    with the first group of issues (sex and drugs),
    and violations in these areas are well-defined,
    well understood
  • The public at large (and the Legislature) believe
    the Licensure Board deals with Quality Assurance
    issues, wants us to do more in this area than has
    been done traditionally
  • Career-long professional competence
  • A far more contentious area of enforcement, which
    Licensure Boardsin generaldo less well(See
    Handout, Commentary by Steven Altchuler)

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Unprofessional Conduct
  • Controlled substances (legal or illegal) and
    alcohol can be consumed by the physician
    (habitual drunkenness or the habitual use of
    habit-forming drugs), or sold to others
    (diverted) in exchange for a fee (money or goods)
    or sexual contact
  • The internet has expanded the ways and degree to
    which such violations can occur

10
Unprofessional Conduct
  • Federal and State law now govern off-shore and
    interstate prescribing of controlled/addicting
    drugs using the internet
  • A recent change in the Oklahoma Rules and
    Regulations impact the use of all medications
  • The Face-to-Face Rule

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  • The Face-to Face Rule 43510-7-4(49)
    Unprofessional Conduct, combined with the
    definition of The Physician/Patient Relationship
    43510-1-4 Definitions are the key provisions
    for deciding the intersection between the
    traditional areas of enforcement (sex and
    drugs) and professional standards violations

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  • Without a professional relationship, sexual
    boundary violations are absent
  • Narcotic Diversion violations normally include
    findings of a sham professional relationship
  • A face-to-face encounter impacts virtually all of
    the internet prescribing schemes, illegitimate
    telemedicine practices, and paraprofessional
    supervision violations (franchising schemes)
  • Arguably, the final frontier for maintaining
    professional competence and quality health care
    in a very politically motivated legal environment

13
  • A final word to the wise

14
The Oklahoma Health Professionals Program
A confidential, effective, compassionate
approach to recovery and treatment for physicians
and medical professionals who are experiencing
difficulty with substance abuse and/or behavioral
issues
Lanny Anderson 405-601-9571
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Unprofessional Conduct
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