Medico‐legal cases associated with older physicians’ cognitive ability to practice medicine

Author:

Casey Genevieve1ORCID,Lemay Karen2,Ji Jun2,Yang Qian2,MacIntyre Anna2,Heroux Dianne2,Garber Gary23

Affiliation:

1. Division of Geriatrics, Department of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

2. Department of Safe Medical Care Research Canadian Medical Protective Association Ottawa Ontario Canada

3. Departments of Medicine and the School of Epidemiology and Public Health University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackground: Dementia increases as individuals age. Aging physicians represent a growing population. Studies have demonstrated there are physicians with cognitive impairments practicing medicine. The medico‐legal consequences of physicians with cognitive impairments have not been investigated.Methods: The Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) is a national medical association with 108,000 members who advise and assist doctors with medico‐legal matters. They maintain a national repository of legal actions and complaints to regulatory bodies and hospitals. We looked at civil‐legal and regulatory college cases closed over a 10‐year period associated with physicians aged ≥55. A word search of the cases was conducted using “Dementia, Alzheimer, Cognitive impairment, Cognitive decline, Memory loss, Memory issues, Fit for/to practice.”Results: The CMPA closed 67,566 cases between 2012 and 2021 and 16% (10,599) involved members ≥55. A mixed methodology approach identified 65 cases associated with physician's cognitive ability to practice medicine. Of these 65 cases, the average age of physician was 71.3 (56.1–88.5). The proportion of cases where concern was associated with a physician's cognitive ability to practice medicine increased, from 0.2% of cases in 55–60‐year‐olds, to 7.7% in physicians over 80.Interpretation: As physicians age, concerns about cognitive impairment are more likely to contribute to medico‐legal matters.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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2. Canadian Medical Association.Number of physicians by specialty and age Canada 2019;2019. Available from:https://www.cma.ca/sites/default/files/2019‐11/2019‐04‐spec‐age.pdf

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