Inside the System That Let Dr. Death Operate: A Candid Talk with Anne Roberts
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How do dangerous physicians slip through the cracks—and even thrive—in our healthcare system?
In Episode 5 of AdvoKAYte: Holding Healthcare Accountable, host Kay Van Wey talks with credentialing and peer review expert Anne Roberts, a 29-year industry veteran who has worked with hospitals nationwide to improve physician oversight, prevent patient harm, and strengthen safety culture.
Anne’s work spans nearly three decades across academic medical centers, rural hospitals, and major health systems. She trains physician leaders, oversees onboarding, evaluates competency, and investigates red flags long before a doctor ever touches a patient. After the Dr. Death case, Anne and Kay connected through a shared outrage—and a shared mission: no more preventable patient harm.
In this eye-opening conversation, Anne breaks down:
- Credentialing 101: how hospitals are supposed to vet a doctor’s training, competence, and background
- The red flags that should stop a physician from being hired
- Why shortcuts happen—and how financial pressure leads to dangerous decisions
- The truth about board certification and what it does (and doesn’t) mean
- How recredentialing and continuous monitoring really work
- The secret world of peer review—and why patients rarely get access to outcomes data
- What patients can do to protect themselves when choosing a doctor
- How business leaders sometimes override clinicians—and why that puts patients at risk
Anne also shares how she won the Icon Award for her leadership in reforming credentialing standards, and why she believes transparency, training, and better oversight are the only way forward.
If you’re a patient, a healthcare professional, or someone who wants to understand how the system failed in the Dr. Death case—and how to prevent the next one—this conversation is essential.
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