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Emily Hoerner

Chicago

Journalist at Chicago Tribune

Working on investigations @chicagotribune. Past: @Injusticewatch, @MedillSchool, @IowaWatch, @uiowa. Send your tips to [email protected] (she/her)

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  • 1 month ago | thederrick.com | Emily Hoerner |Lisa Schencker

    A sweeping bill that would expand reporting requirements related to sexual misconduct allegations against health care workers and impose fines for failure to report serious incidents gained initial approval from a House committee Wednesday. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.

  • 1 month ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Emily Hoerner |Lisa Schencker

    A sweeping bill that would expand reporting requirements related to sexual misconduct allegations against health care workers and impose fines for failure to report serious incidents gained initial approval from a House committee Wednesday. The bill follows a Tribune investigation last year that exposed how Illinois health care systems failed to protect patients from sexual abuse and how state government failed to hold them accountable.

  • 1 month ago | chicagotribune.com | Emily Hoerner |Lisa Schencker

    A sweeping bill that would expand reporting requirements related to sexual misconduct allegations against health care workers and impose fines for failure to report serious incidents gained initial approval from a House committee Wednesday. The bill follows a Tribune investigation last year that exposed how Illinois health care systems failed to protect patients from sexual abuse and how state government failed to hold them accountable. State Rep.

  • 1 month ago | gazettextra.com | Emily Hoerner |Lisa Schencker

    A sweeping bill that would expand reporting requirements related to sexual misconduct allegations against health care workers and impose fines for failure to report serious incidents gained initial approval from a House committee Wednesday. The bill follows a Tribune investigation last year that exposed how Illinois health care systems failed to protect patients from sexual abuse and how state government failed to hold them accountable.

  • 2 months ago | gazettextra.com | Lisa Schencker |Emily Hoerner

    Multiple well-known Illinois health systems have allowed workers accused of sexually abusing patients to keep providing care, a yearlong Tribune investigation has found. And while some medical systems in other states have reckoned publicly with their failures, Illinois health care providers have quietly settled lawsuits, entered into confidentiality agreements with patients and often refused to acknowledge wrongdoing. kAm“*@F H@F=5 9@A6 E92E 2 9@DA:E2= @C82?:K2E:@?

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Emily Hoerner
Emily Hoerner @emilyhoerner
17 May 24

RT @katchicago: Some #impact from the Medical Misconduct investigation by @lschencker @emilyhoerner, who exposed a loophole about the repor…

Emily Hoerner
Emily Hoerner @emilyhoerner
3 Mar 24

RT @chicagotribune: As Victoria stepped into Dr. Fabio Ortega’s exam room in the summer of 2017, she had no idea the gynecologist’s career…

Emily Hoerner
Emily Hoerner @emilyhoerner
25 Feb 24

RT @QuillenKim: Gaps in Illinois laws have allowed doctors accused of sexual misconduct to keep practicing. One doctor kept practicing for…