Doctors' 'free speech' bill raises public safety questions
In a nod to the ongoing tug-of-war over the COVID-19 pandemic, a Republican lawmaker wants to bar state regulators from going after doctors even if they tout medically questionable treatments or cures.
Rep. Brad Drake, a Republican from Eucheeanna, has filed so-called free speech legislation that would require the state or its licensing boards to prove by clear and convincing evidence that a health care providers social media posts caused harm to a current patient before revoking or threatening to revoke a license, certificate, or registration of a health care practitioner.
House bill 687 allows the state to sanction doctors for social media posts that caused direct physical harm to current patients. But in order to prevail the state or licensing board must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the posts caused the harm.
The Florida Department of Health or its licensure boards could also be liable for up to $1.5 million to any doctor who suffers direct or indirect damages as a result of an unsuccessful regulatory effort.
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