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QUEENS WEEKLY, JUNE 2, 2019
Simotas to fi ght sexual abuse by medical professionals
BY BILL PARRY
In an effort to
combat sexual abuse by
medical professionals,
Assemblywoman Aravella
Simotas is introducing
three pieces of legislation to
address sexual misconduct
in health care settings.
The series of measures
were inspired to the
testimony of advocate
Marissa Hoechstetter at
joint legislative hearings
on May 24.
The first bill proposed by
Simotas will mandate that
all medical professionals
pass background checks
as a condition of initial
licensure. New York is
currently one of just
six states without this
requirement, which
Hoechstetter testified could
make the state attractive
to doctors with criminal
histories. The bill also
requires that physicians
who were licensed in other
states undergo background
checks including review of
any past actions for
professional misconduct.
“When the state fails
to do its due diligence
to ensure individuals
seeking medical licenses
are fit to provide care, it
jeopardizes patient safety
and endangers public
health,” Simotas said. “As
we’ve seen, patients are
extremely vulnerable to
sexual abuse from their
doctors and we must make
every effort to prevent these
abhorrent violations. This
commonsense legislation
will protect patients by
ensuring that doctors
with histories of violence,
negligence and misconduct
are not authorized to
practice in New York.”
The second bill directs
the Office of Professional
Medical Conduct to
publicize information on
their website explaining
the rights of reporting
options available to patients
who have been subjected
to sexual misconduct at
the hands of a health care
provider. Currently, the
website does not offer and
guidance for patients who
have experienced sexual
harassment or assault and
never explicitly mentions
the office’s role in receiving
these types of complaints.
Additionally, the bill
requires doctor’s offices
to post signage promoting
the Office of Professional
Medical Conduct’s website
to make patients aware
that this resource exists.
“A major issue that
emerged from Marissa’s
story was how incredibly
difficult it is for someone
who has been sexually
abused by their doctor to
navigate our reporting
systems,” Simotas said.
“It is crucial that we make
information on the Office
of Professional Medical
Conduct’s complaint
procedures clear and
accessible to all patients.”
The third bill requires
that doctors provide written
notice to their patients if
they are subject to ongoing
proceedings, placed on
probation, or disciplined by
the Office of Professional
Medical Conduct; have
been subject to revocation,
surrender, suspension or
limitation of their medical
license; or have been found
guilty or entered into a
settlement agreement for
a medical malpractice
claim. Additionally, the
bill requires these doctors
to notify any new patients
of these events before
providing a consultation or
beginning treatment.
“It is unconscionable
that patients are
continually exposed to
abusive doctors without
any knowledge of past
complaints against them,”
Simotas said. “This
legislation will create
greater transparency and
safeguard patients from
physicians who have been
reported for misconduct or
negligence. I am incredibly
grateful to Marissa for so
courageously sharing her
story and illuminating the
need to strengthen these
patient protections and
combat sexual violence in
our health care system.”
Hoechstetter was one
of more than 20 survivors
who reported being
sexually assaulted by
former gynecologist Robert
Hadden, who was forced to
surrender his license in
a 2016 plea deal with the
Manhattan DA’s office.
Since coming forward, she
has fought to reform the
systems that enabled this
serial predator to retain
access to patients for more
than two decades.
Read more at QNS.
com.
After hearing testimony on sexual abuse by medical
professionals, Assemblywoman Aravella Simotas introduces
legislation just days later that would crackdown on such
conduct. Courtesy of Simota’s office
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