Journal article

The publication of impaired doctors' identity by Australian and New Zealand tribunals: law, practice, and reform

OM Bradfield, MM Bismark, MJ Spittal, P O'brien

Medical Law Review | Published : 2023

Abstract

For doctors with mental health or substance use disorders, publication of their name and sensitive medical history in disciplinary decisions may adversely impact their health and may reinforce barriers to accessing early support and treatment. This article challenges the view that naming impaired doctors or disclosing the intimate details of their medical condition in disciplinary decisions always serves the public interest in open justice. We analysed and compared the approach of Australian and New Zealand health tribunals to granting orders that suppress the name and/or medical history of impaired doctors. This revealed that Australian tribunals are less likely to grant non-publication ord..

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Awarded by Avant Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

O.B.'s research is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship, an Avant Foundation Grant and a 2020 Fulbright Future Scholarship. M.S.'s contribution was funded by the Australian Government through an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (Project No. FT180100075). M.B.'s contribution was funded by the Australian Government through the National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Grant (APP1195984). The views expressed herein are those of the authors and are not necessarily those of the bodies funding this research.