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The Office of Professional Medical Conduct reviews all complaints of professional medical misconduct against licensed physicians, physician assistants and specialist assistants, including complaints of sexual harassment and assault.
Managed care plans certified by the Department of Health must have a process to receive and respond to complaints and grievances. Many issues can be resolved with a phone call to your plan. Contact Government Agencies. Managed care enrollees and providers can file a complaint with certain government agencies.
If you have a concern, problem or complaint related to any aspect of care during your hospital stay, speak to your doctor, nurse or hospital staff member. If the problem cannot be resolved by hospital staff, you may contact the New York State Department of Health by mail or by phone.
OPMC investigates complaints about physicians, physician assistants and specialist assistants and monitors practitioners who are subject to Orders of the State Board for Professional Medical Conduct.
Contact the New York State Department of Health for questions or complaints about: Nursing Homes. Health Facilities. Home Care Agencies and Hospices. File a Complaint. For other non-emergency complaints, or to learn about all the services offered by the City, visit 311 Online or download the 311 Mobile App. Submit a Rodent complaint.
The New York State Department of Health is responsible for the ongoing surveillance and investigation of complaints related to the care provided by hospitals and diagnostic and treatment centers, including ambulatory surgical centers, dialysis centers, and primary care clinics in New York State.
Complaints About Home Care Agencies and Hospices. The New York State Department of Health, Division of Home and Community Based Care is responsible for investigating complaints and incidents for home care agencies and hospices in New York State. The federally mandated Home Health Hotline (1-800-628-5972) can be called 24 hours per day, seven ...