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Posted: 02/18/2013
DR. THOMAS B. FIORETTI
ACTION TAKEN
PREVIOUS ACTION TAKEN
BOARD AWARE OF ISSUE
Complaint from Maryland Board of Pharmacy 5/22/2007
QUOTES FROM DISCIPLINARY ACTION DOCUMENTS
--“Dr. Fioretti informed the Board that he was closing his office as of December 31, 2011 and that he would not be seeing patients. Dr. Fioretti nevertheless, without any supervision, subsequently wrote prescriptions for three individuals.”
--“Thomas B. Fioretti signed a Consent Order with the Board that was effective March 23, 2011. That Consent Order settled formal charges that the Board had lodged against him regarding his treatment of numerous patients. The charges alleged, and the Consent Order found, that Dr. Fioretti had violated the standard of quality care in his treatment of 17 patients, prescribing large amounts of controlled dangerous substances without sufficient medical examinations and without medical justification.”
TIME LAG ON ACTION
3 YEARS, 10 MONTHS
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