Southern District Health Board (SDHB) has issued a warning to all senior medical and dental officers to strictly adhere to public/private practice boundaries after unspecified ‘events in the department of ophthalmology’.
A letter titled Probity in maintaining the integrity of private and public practice was sent to SDHB clinicians late last year. The opening line read:
“Recent events have caused us concern that the boundary between what is private practice and that which is clinical activity funded by the Southern DHB can easily become blurred.
‘‘It is essential that there is scrupulous adherence to maintaining the boundary between the two, to protect those working across the system from challenges in terms of inappropriate utilisation of public resources.”
Medical staff were warned against using SDHB imaging or investigative services and SDHB facilities to care for private patients and of their duty to SDHB whilst on call. The letter, signed by SDHB chief executive Chris Fleming and SDHB chief medical officer Nigel Millar, came after a SDHB review of appropriate use of public health resources.







