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Chitchat MOH Says Sinkie Medical Council Fucked Up By Fining Doctor $100k For Not Telling Patient All The Possible Side Effects!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - The doctor who was fined $100,000 for not telling his patient about the possible complications that could be caused by a commonly used injection might see the penalty reviewed.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has asked the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) to get the case reviewed in court and the SMC has already filed an application, seeking the court’s permission for this.

The fine was imposed on Dr Lim Lian Arn by the SMC’s disciplinary tribunal, which had found him guilty. This is the first time that the MOH has asked for the disciplinary tribunal’s decision to be reviewed.

The tribunal’s decision caused an uproar within the medical profession.

This is because most doctors who give that steroid jab usually do not tell patients of the side effects, which are both rare and transient.

Doctors feared that the tribunal’s judgment would set a precedent over the amount of information that they will need to share with their patients and lead to the practice of defensive medicine.

The Straits Times Forum pages carried several letters from doctors asking if they now need to alert patients to every possible side effect of every medication they give. One doctor pointed out that even the widely used painkiller, paracetamol, has side effects.

More than 5,000 people had signed an appeal, started by another doctor, to share their concerns with Health Minister Gan Kim Yong.

The subject was also raised in Parliament.

Dr Lim Wee Kiak, an MP for Sembawang GRC, said that while the profession is self-regulated, the MOH should nevertheless have oversight of key issues. In this case, the $100,000 fine “is excessive”, he said, asking if the ministry would consider re-opening this case.

Senior Minister of State for Health Lam Pin Min had replied that, as both parties had accepted the judgment, there was no need to do so.

But on Wednesday (Feb 20), the MOH sent out a statement to say that it has requested the SMC to apply to the Court to review that decision.

The statement said the ministry “has noted and understands the concerns in relation to both the decision of the Disciplinary Tribunal (DT) in Dr Lim Lian Arn’s case, and the imposition of a $100,000 fine against Dr Lim.

“Sentences have to be commensurate with the circumstances of each case.

“Whilst both Dr Lim and the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) may have accepted the sentence, the decision in this case carries with it much wider professional practice implications and also has an impact on future cases.

“MOH is of the view that this decision should be reviewed.”

The ministry added that it was concerned that the case could “lead to the practice of defensive medicine which would have an adverse impact on patient and clinical safety”.

It felt that it would be good for the case to be thoroughly reviewed in court.

The SMC agreed. It has asked for appropriate revisions to be made, even though the time for such an appeal has passed.

The statement added: “MOH will continue to engage with healthcare professionals to have greater clarity and balance in the practice and processes in the medical community, so as to enhance patient safety and, at the same time, also keep overall healthcare costs affordable.”

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...e-on-doctor-who-didnt-tell-patient-about-side
 

sweetiepie

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KNN there are many gps and specialist doing that KNN my uncle even encountered specialist not opening their golden mouth throughout the followup consultation that lasted no more than 5mins KNN until my uncle hot kee lai and told him i would not be doing the payment outside later KNN
 

laksaboy

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Wouldn't have happened if the venerable Dr Tan Kok Soo were still in the SMC.

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http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/printheritage/image.aspx?id=489fc2b9-d90d-4eca-a2e1-d2bd9113c485

Dr. Tan Kok Soo, Council Member (1991-1992, 1998-1999, 2000-2001), Vice President (1992-1993, 1996-1998, 1999-2000) and later President of the Singapore Medical Association Council (1993-1996). He was Council Member, Treasurer, Secretary, Editor and Vice President of the Association for Private Medical Practitioners of Singapore (1987-1992); and Member of the Singapore Medical Council (1998-to date).

He retired last year and closed his clinic.
 

JustLikeThis

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I know Lim Lian Arn personally. He don't really talk much, always give smelly face to patients, so I am not surprised that he didn't bother to explain.
 
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borom

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If doctors are too lazy to explain side effects can always show patients the leaflets and ask them to read and consider or seek second opinion.
the public is stupid to support this doctor with so many Indian nationals and Pinoys practicing here.
the 70% deserve it-
 

Leongsam

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If ALL possible side effects had to be explained to each patient the explanations would take far longer than the procedure itself.

For Healthcare Professionals
Applies to cortisone: compounding powder, injectable suspension, oral tablet

Cardiovascular
Frequency not reported: Congestive heart failure (in susceptible patients), hypertension, myocardial rupture following recent myocardial infarction, thromboembolism[Ref]

Gastrointestinal
Frequency not reported: Peptic ulcer with possible perforation and hemorrhage, perforation of the small and large bowel (particularly in inflammatory bowel diseasepatients), pancreatitis, abdominal distention, ulcerative esophagitis, nausea[Ref]

Musculoskeletal
Frequency not reported: Muscle weakness, steroid myopathy, loss of muscle mass, osteoporosis, vertebral compression fractures, aseptic necrosis of femoral and humoral heads, pathologic fracture of long bones, tendon rupture, growth suppression in children[Ref]

Psychiatric
Frequency not reported: Psychic disturbances[Ref]

Nervous system
Frequency not reported: Convulsions, increased intracranial pressure with papilledema (pseudotumor cerebri) usually after treatment, vertigo, headache[Ref]

Endocrine
Frequency not reported: Development of cushingoid state, secondary adrenocortical and pituitary unresponsiveness (particularly during stress, e.g. trauma, surgery, illness)[Ref]

Ocular
Frequency not reported: Posterior subcapsular cataracts, increased intraocular pressure, glaucoma, exophthalmos[Ref]

Genitourinary
Frequency not reported: Menstrual irregularities[Ref]

Hypersensitivity
Frequency not reported: Hypersensitivity[Ref]

Metabolic
Frequency not reported: Sodium retention, fluid retention, potassium loss, hypokalemic alkalosis, decreased carbohydrate tolerance, manifestations of latent diabetes mellitus, increased requirements for insulin or oral hypoglycemics (in diabetics), negative nitrogen balance due to protein catabolism, increased appetite[Ref]

Other
Frequency not reported: Impaired wound healing, suppressed reactions to skin tests, weight gain, malaise[Ref]

Dermatologic
Frequency not reported: Thin fragile skin, petechiae and ecchymosis, erythema, increased sweating, allergic dermatitis, urticaria, angioneurotic edema, other cutaneous reactions, hirsutism[Ref]

References
 

nayr69sg

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Yeah sinkies one kind. Ask them what medicine they are taking ....."oh the white tablet"

Then will complain why dr dont explain what the white tablet do.

Joke lah.
 

eatshitndie

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sinkies given placebo also don't know. think it's miracle cure. how to sexplain to sinkies that placebo has no side effects and is fake medicine to make them feel better. die die must have medicine. how?
 
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