Regulatory Body Perspectives on Complaints and Disciplinary Action Processes for Health Professionals

Author:

Foong-Reichert Ai-Leng1,Houle Sherilyn K.D.2,Grindrod Kelly A.3

Affiliation:

1. Ai-Leng Foong-Reichert, BSc, PharmD, is PhD Candidate, University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy, Waterloo ON, Canada

2. Sherilyn K.D. Houle, BSP, PhD, is Associate Professor, University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy, Waterloo ON, Canada

3. Kelly A. Grindrod, BScPharm, PharmD, MSc, is Associate Professor, University of Waterloo School of Pharmacy, Waterloo ON, Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Background: Previous Canadian reviews of physician, pharmacist, and dentist disciplinary action have noted differences in discipline outcomes across professions and provinces. The objective of this study was to compare the disciplinary action process across provinces and professions, and to describe the perspectives of health professional regulatory bodies on the disciplinary action process. Methods: Participation from medicine, pharmacy, nursing, and dentistry registrars or complaints directors from 10 Canadian provinces was sought. One-on-one, semi-structured interviews were conducted by telephone or video call. Results: Nineteen interviews with regulators were conducted—8 pharmacy, 5 nursing, 5 medicine, and 1 dentistry. Complaints and discipline processes followed a similar overall pathway with some differences. Differences in process were largely due to differences in health regulation legislation and were noted across professions, across provinces, and within a province. Participants tended to be more aligned with regulators within their province rather than regulators of the same profession across the country. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this paper is the first to describe Canadian health professional regulatory body perspectives on the complaints and discipline process. More research is needed to better understand the factors that affect discipline outcomes and to ultimately improve complaints and discipline processes.

Publisher

Federation of State Medical Boards

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