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Chatham ophthalmologist Dr. Christopher Anjema is scheduled to face a disciplinary committee of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario on Monday relating to allegations of professional misconduct.
There are three separate allegations concerning Anjema, who runs the Anjema Eye Institute with locations in Chatham and Sarnia.
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“It is alleged that Dr. Anjema failed to maintain the standard of practice of the profession and/or is incompetent in his care of patients,” a summary of the pending disciplinary hearing stated on the college website.
Chatham ophthalmologist going before CPSO disciplinary committee Monday
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: New case-mix tools from the Canadian Institute for Health Information offer a novel way of exploring the prevalence of chronic disease and multimorbidity using diagnostic data. We took a comprehensive approach to determine whether the prevalence of chronic disease and multimorbidity has been rising in Ontario, Canada.
METHODS: In this observational study, we applied case-mix methodology to a population-based cohort. We used 10 years of patient-level data (fiscal years 2008/09 to 2017/18) from multiple care settings to compute the rolling 5-year prevalence of 85 chronic diseases and multimorbidity (i.e., the co-occurrence of 2 or more diagnoses). Diseases were further classified based on type and severity. We report both crude and age- and sex-standardized trends.