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Doctor’s ‘grossly irresponsible prescribing’ played direct role in two deaths, Tasmanian coroner finds

A Tasmanian coroner has found that Dr. David Jackson's "grossly irresponsible prescribing" played a direct role in the deaths of two drug-dependent patients, Nicholas Brown and Matthew Winwood, between September 2016 and August 2017.

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Doctor’s ‘grossly irresponsible prescribing’ played direct role in two deaths, Tasmanian coroner finds
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A Tasmanian coroner has found that Dr. David Jackson's "grossly irresponsible prescribing" played a direct role in the deaths of two drug-dependent patients, Nicholas Brown and Matthew Winwood, between September 2016 and August 2017. Coroner Olivia McTaggart determined that Dr. Jackson provided an "unlimited supply for a drug binge" to Winwood and prescribed methadone without verifying recent prison prescriptions for Brown. The inquest revealed that Dr. Jackson had a history of concerning prescribing practices dating back to 1992. Although a criminal investigation did not lead to charges, the coroner made ten recommendations for reform to Tasmania's health department.

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Concerns about Dr Jackson's excessive opioid prescribing were raised in 1992 and 1995.

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Director of public prosecutions determined evidence could not sustain convictions for manslaughter in 2021.

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Jackson had a 'dangerous manner of treatment and prescribing' in respect of four patients.

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Dr David Jackson gave 'effectively an unlimited supply for a drug binge' to one addict, inquest finds.

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Coroner Olivia McTaggart found Dr David Jackson’s actions played a direct role in the deaths of Nicholas Brown and Matthew Winwood.

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Coroner Olivia McTaggart found Dr David Jackson’s actions played a role in the deaths of Nicholas Wood and Matthew Winwood. Photograph: Thomas Faull/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Coroner Olivia McTaggart found Dr David Jackson’s actions played a role in the deaths of Nicholas Wood and Matthew Winwood. Photograph: Thomas Faull/Getty Images Doctor’s ‘grossly irresponsible prescribing’ played direct role in two deaths, Tasmanian coroner finds Dr David Jackson gave ‘effectively an unlimited supply for a drug binge’ to one addict, inquest finds Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A former medical practitioner who was the subject of multiple red flags played a direct role in the deaths of two patients through grossly irresponsible drug prescribing, a coroner has found. Nicholas Brown, Matthew Winwood, Toni Wiki and Belinda Kemp, who were all drug dependent, died in Tasmania between September 2016 and August 2017. They were being treated by Dr David Jackson, who prescribed them methadone and benzodiazepines as part of opioid replacement therapy. Brown, 35, died of combined methadone and benzodiazepine intoxication. Winwood, 47, died of mixed prescription drug toxicity involving methadone and multiple sedatives. Coroner Olivia McTaggart found Jackson put Brown – a lifelong drug user – in danger by prescribing methadone on three occasions without verifying his recent prison prescriptions. Jackson provided “effectively an unlimited supply for a drug binge” to Winwood, who was clearly not stable and despite warnings from his mother, the coroner said. “He may have died by drug overdose eventually, such was his high risk, but that is not to the point,” McTaggart said. “He was deprived of a chance to live at that time.” Jackson had a “dangerous manner of treatment and prescribing” in respect of Brown, Winwood, Wiki and Kemp. “The actions of Dr Jackson, by his grossly irresponsible prescribing, played a direct causative role in the deaths of Mr Brown and Mr Winwood,” McTaggart said. “He did not play a direct role in the deaths of Ms Wiki or Ms Kemp.” In the findings, McTaggart said that Jackson, who worked in Tasmania from 1986 to 2018, was the subject of a large-scale criminal investigation as a result of the deaths, but was not charged. Tasmania’s director of public prosecutions in 2021 determined evidence could not sustain convictions for manslaughter, even if Jackson’s prescribing was dangerous or negligent or contrary to appropriate clinical guidelines, McTaggart said her findings. In 1992, Jackson came to the attention of senior health staff at a Hobart hospital who had significant concerns about his prescribing of excessive opioids to patients, McTaggart said. He again came to the attention of the chief pharmacist in 1995, in relation to the excessive prescribing of methadone. In 2007, Jackson’s prescribing practices came under scrutiny from a colleague in relation to a “known problem” with drug-addicted patients attending a health centre where they both worked, the inquest heard. The colleague told the inquiry Jackson kept limited notes in relation to treating his patients which made it hard to understand his logic behind prescribing high doses. Jackson was prohibited by the national regulator from prescribing certain drugs in January 2018 after a notification from investigating police, the inquest heard. He stopped practising later that month. McTaggart made 10 recommendations for reform, including for Tasmania’s health department to set up a robust strategy to refer breaches by prescribers for prosecution. Wiki was ruled to have died of cardiac arrest, while Kemp died of pneumonia with mixed drug toxicity and other issues contributing. In Australia, the Opioid Treatment Line is at 1800 642 428 or call the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline on 1800 250 015. In the UK, Action on Addiction is available on 0300 330 0659. In the US, call or text SAMHSA’s National Helpline on 988 Explore more on these topics Tasmania Health news Share Reuse this content
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