An 84-year-old doctor in New London, New Hampshire, appeared in state court Friday in an effort to regain her medical license, less than a week after closing her office on October 28.
State authorities claim that—because Dr. Anna Konopka doesn’t have a computer, much less know how to use one—her organizational skills are lacking, according to the Associated Press.
The problem now is that I am not doing certain things on a computer,” she told the news service. “I have to learn that. It is time consuming. I have no time.”
Specifically, Konopka is unable to access the state’s required online drug monitoring program—it mandates that prescribers tell state authorities what quantities of opioids they’re issuing. These issues, authorities claim, are seemingly harming her ability to practice medicine and abide by state law. Earlier this year, one of her patient’s family members complained to the state medical board, which sparked an investigation.
Konopka was formally reprimanded in May 2017, but then received more complaints. However, Konopka said she was forced to give up her medical license in October 2017.
The New Hampshire Union Leader reported Friday that Senior Assistant Attorney General Lynmarie Cusack said Konopka “surrendered her license after Board of Medicine investigators confronted her with the results of four separate investigations. Cusack would not discuss the investigations, saying they remain confidential under state law.”
Neither Konopka, the New Hampshire Board of Medicine, nor the Office of the Attorney General immediately responded to Ars’ requests for comment.
Online state records show her license is set to expire on June 30, 2018, but that there is a "settlement agreement" dated May 12, 2017. Ars was not able to find any other publicly-available documentation.
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