Health Care Complaints Commission v McKay
[2022] NSWCATOD 95
At a glance
Source factsCourt
NCAT Occupational
Decision date
2022-08-12
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (28 paragraphs)
REASONS FOR DECISION
- Dr McKay completed a Bachelor of Medicine at the University of Newcastle in 2000 and completed a Fellowship of General Surgery with the Royal Australian College of Surgeons in 2008. He specialises in colorectal surgery.
- On 15 November 2018, Dr McKay performed a colonoscopy on patient A at the Mater Private Hospital in North Sydney.
- On 21 December 2018 the Medical Council received a letter from the Hospital informing the Council that it was terminating the accreditation of Dr McKay at the Hospital because of events which occurred during that colonoscopy.
- On 11 February 2019, an urgent hearing pursuant to s 150 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law (NSW) (the "National Law") was convened. The delegates decided to suspend Dr McKay's registration to practice and referred the matter to the Health Care Complaints Commission.
- Later that year, Dr McKay applied to have the decision suspending his registration set aside. On 2 September 2019, after a s 150A hearing, the Council found there had been a sufficient change in Dr McKay's circumstances and lifted the suspension. However, the Council imposed practice conditions on Dr McKay's registration to protect the health and safety of the public.
- On 23 June 2021, Dr McKay applied to the Council for the removal of the conditions on his registration. On 20 July 2021, the Council convened a s 150A hearing and removed the conditions on his registration.
- The Health Care Complaints Commission separately determined to prosecute a Complaint against Dr McKay arising out of the same facts pursuant to s 90B(1) of the Health Care Complaints Act 1993 (NSW). It is that Complaint which was heard by this Tribunal. A copy of the Complaint is attached to these Reasons.
- In his Reply, Dr McKay admits the facts underlying Complaints One, Two and Three. He does not admit Complaint Four.