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Fifteen Years On: What Patterns Continue to Emerge from New Zealand's Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal? | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Disciplinary tribunals in NZ, like the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (HPDT), play a crucial role in addressing misconduct among health professionals and ensuring fairness and transparency.
  • The study analyzed HPDT hearing processes and outcomes from 2004 to 2020, revealing that while consistency has been maintained, there have been notable shifts, including fewer appeals and changes in the grounds for discipline and penalties.
  • The study highlights significant differences in processes and penalties based on the type of health practitioner and factors like attendance and legal representation, providing valuable insights for preventive measures beneficial to all stakeholders.

Article Abstract

Disciplinary tribunals are deserving of review, in the interests of fairness, transparency and educational value for key stakeholders. New Zealand's Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (HPDT) determines whether registered health practitioners have engaged in misconduct that warrants discipline. The current study considers patterns regarding HPDT hearing processes and outcomes (2004-2020) (420 decisions), expanding knowledge from a previous analysis of HPDT decisions (2004-2014). The findings suggest that the HPDT has largely upheld its goal of consistency. However, shifts over time have included a reduced rate of appeals, and changing patterns for both the grounds for discipline and penalties applied. Differences in HPDT processes and penalties between medical practitioners, nurses and pharmacists were largely accounted for by the factors of practitioner attendance and legal representation at the hearing. This study contributes to understanding who transgresses, how they transgress and the penalties imposed. Such insights may be applied preventively for the benefit of all stakeholders.

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