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As a consumer of medical services you have a right and a duty to wage a complaint if you believe you were uninformed, mislead, treated unfairly, or injured by a physician, treatment, or by a medical device while in any medical setting.

If your physician
did not properly inform you,
is not offering you help
or treatment, or if you
experienced an adverse outcome from a medical device
or medical treatment,
if any doctor or medical professional in any field of practice has ever acted unethically or inappropriately, your state medical board needs to be notified.

 

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The Primary Complaint Intake Form is provided by the Hufnagel Institute to assist you in filing a formal complaint  to the proper authorities. Upon submission you will be e-mailed contact information for your state medical board, the FDA, and  other organizations which copies of your complaint can be sent to. 

Each state has a governmental regulatory board that serves to protect citizens form unethical doctors or dangerous medical practices. Their duties include licensing doctors, overseeing the activities of the physicians who offer services in their state, investigating when a complaint is made, and disciplining doctors when their actions merit so. Disciplinary actions can range from ordering further education and training to revoking the physicians medical license. Filing a complaint with your state medical board or notifying a manufacturer or the FDA of an adverse effect of a  drug or medical devise is not a lawsuit.


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