A law that took effect this month bars the Texas Medical Board from considering complaints against doctors if they come from anonymous sources like the complaint from two Winkler County nurses who lost their jobs after anonymously urging the board to investigate a doctor in 2009.
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Some doctors in the group and others lobbied the Legislature for several years to ban the practice and wanted lawmakers to snip the board's powers. One such leader, Dr. Steve Hotze of Houston, is a proponent of alternative medicine and president of Texans for Patients' and Physicians' Rights , whose No. 1 goal is eliminating anonymous complaints from insurance companies, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, attorneys and competitors.
Some patients and their advocates said they fear the law will have a chilling effect on people's willingness to complain and ultimately will harm patient safety.
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Two Winkler County nurses, Vickilyn Galle, left, and Anne Mitchell, were charged with a felony after a doctor learned of their anonymous complaint about him and enlisted a friendly sheriff.
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