DISCIPLINE SUMMARIES
Dr. Moore’s home with Dr. Moore and her daughter.
Between approximately 2002 and 2004, Dr. Moore
provided isolated and incidental medical services to Mr.
X, including sending Mr. X for testing and administering immunization shots. She did not inform Mr. X’s
family doctor about all of the care she provided. Dr.
Moore did not bill OHIP for these services or maintain a patient chart. Dr. Moore states that the romantic
relationship ended in or around March 2004. Between
April 24, 2005 and July 28, 2005, Dr. Moore saw Mr.
X as a patient at the clinic where she was employed on
four occasions.
Between April 24, 2005 and December 29, 2005, Dr.
Moore provided medical services to her daughter, Ms.
Y at the clinic where she worked. She also referred Ms.
Y to other physicians for follow up treatment and care.
Dr. Moore billed OHIP for her services.
By providing medical treatment to Ms. Y and Mr. X,
Dr. Moore failed to recognize and maintain appropriate boundaries, and caused potential confusion as to
whether she was acting in a professional or personal role
in providing medical treatment.
Reasons for Penalty
Counsel for the College and counsel for the member
made a joint submission as to an appropriate penalty
and costs. The Committee accepted the joint submission of the parties as to penalty. The Committee
considered F