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Posted: 2023-02-13 08:19:38

The Australian health watchdog has conceded it needs to "raise the bar" to protect patients from sexual misconduct, announcing it is seeking major changes to how health professionals are regulated in the wake of an ABC investigation.

The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) has also revealed it is investigating 933 sexual misconduct complaints, more than 400 of them aimed at doctors.

The reforms proposed by AHPRA include giving patients equal representation on key decision-making boards, which would reduce the influence of doctors, nurses, and other health professionals over the fate of their peers.

The planned overhaul comes one week after a six-month Four Corners investigation which exposed how Australia's system of health regulation allows doctors who have groped, dated, molested, or had sex with their patients to continue practising.

Four Corners found almost 500 health practitioners disciplined for sexual misconduct — all involving patients — and many of them were still able to work.

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