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A pregnant woman was left distressed and embarrassed when the doctor she went to see about an abortion consulted her in the busy waiting room area of the clinic.
The woman was in the early stages of an unexpected pregnancy when she visited the GP clinic in August 2021, in the thick of Covid-19 lockdowns, to request a referral for a termination of pregnancy.
The international student, described as having "very limited English", was also told to "make an appointment after lockdown" when it was not known how long lockdown would continue.
The Health & Disability Commissioner (HDC) has now recommended the GP concerned undergo training for privacy and management of patients requesting termination of pregnancy.
In a decision released today, Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner Vanessa Caldwell found the doctor had breached a section of the health consumers' code by failing to provide services with reasonable care and skill, largely through his fai
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