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Kimberly Turban voices concerns over board's public communication in Los Angeles

April 04, 2024 | Osteopathic Medical Board of California, Other State Agencies, Executive, California



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Kimberly Turban voices concerns over board's public communication in Los Angeles
Concerns about public engagement took center stage at the Osteopathic Medical Board of California meeting on January 18, 2024. Kimberly Turban, a volunteer with Consumer Watchdog, highlighted the board's lag in connecting with the public, emphasizing the need for improved communication and transparency.

Turban's remarks underscored a growing frustration among stakeholders regarding the board's responsiveness to consumer needs. She called for a more proactive approach to public outreach, suggesting that the board must prioritize building trust and understanding with the communities it serves.

This discussion reflects a broader trend in healthcare governance, where transparency and public involvement are increasingly seen as essential for effective regulation. The board's acknowledgment of these concerns could lead to significant changes in how it engages with the public moving forward.

As the meeting progressed, the board members listened attentively, indicating a willingness to address these issues. The outcome of this dialogue may shape future policies and practices, ensuring that the voices of consumers are heard and considered in the board's decision-making processes.

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