A former associate of deceased Wichita abortionist George Tiller faces a hearing before the state Board of Healing Arts.
The Board has filed an 11-count petition against Ann Kristin Neuhaus, alleging a number of violations, which include failure to perform adequate interviews with patents, failure to obtain adequate patient history, and defying state law for late-term abortion referrals to Tiller, who was killed at his church in May 2009. Tiller used the abortionist as the second referring physician for his post-viability abortions, as was legally mandated. However, the arrangement created a financial relationship that seemingly violated the law."This was her only source of income," explains Operation Rescue's Cheryl Sullinger. "Whenever she was called to come to Tiller's clinic to do these referrals for him...she would come and she would get paid right there on the spot, so she made money on this. But Kansas law specifically says that there can be no financial or legal affiliation." Neuhaus has been disciplined by the Board twice in the past, and the result of this evidentiary hearing, which is scheduled for January, could result in the revocation of her medical license. "Neuhaus had her own abortion business for years and years, where there was a history of botched abortions, lack of consent given for abortions, and all kinds of really terrible things," Sullinger reports. When Neuhaus came under discipline in 1999 and 2001, the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts decided that she was a "danger to the public." Sullinger argues that the public should be protected from the late-term abortionist.
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