John Oliver slammed North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson on Sunday night, outing the 55-year-old–who won the GOP nomination Tuesday for his controversial statements about various issues. However, during his latest episode of Last Week Tonight, Oliver shifted his focus to a different topic that hits close to home for many Americans – the mishandling of complaints about negligent or harmful doctors by state medical boards.
During the segment, Oliver highlighted the alarming number of cases where state medical boards failed to take action against doctors who have been accused of medical malpractice or negligence. He emphasized the importance of holding these boards accountable for their lack of oversight and urged viewers to demand better regulations to protect patients from harm.
In a bold move, comedian John Oliver kicked off Patient Safety Awareness Week by bringing attention to KXAN's ongoing 'Still Practicing' investigation into doctors who continue to practice despite multiple malpractice claims against them. Oliver's message was clear – patient safety should be a top priority, and the current system is failing to protect those in need of medical care.