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OMBC enforcement unit hires analysts and readies probation oversight as Maximus contract ends
Summary
The board reported two new enforcement analysts are carrying caseloads, enforcement intake and desk investigations are below internal targets, but cases transmitted to the Attorney General's office show long aging; the board also described the Maximus diversion contract transition to a new vendor and strengthened probation monitoring.
The Osteopathic Medical Board of California reported progress on enforcement staffing and changes to probation monitoring at its Nov. 14 meeting.
Christy Libermento, enforcement analyst, said the unit filled two AGPA enforcement positions (SB815 mandates) and rolled out an "analyst introduction" letter to complainants, published Spanish-language brochures, and began complainant interviews for quality-of-care cases. Performance metrics reported: complaint intake acknowledges within the 10-day target; desk investigations…
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