1606_15067_ STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

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1606_15067_112103 STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IN THE MATTER OF: ) BEFORE THE TENNESSEE ) BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS ) HELMUT K. HARNISCH, M.D. ) DOCKET NO. 17.18-049141A RESPONDENT ) ) LEWISBURG, TENNESSEE ) LICENSE NO. 15067 ) AGREED ORDER OF REPRIMAND This matter came to be heard before the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners on the 18 th day of November 2003, pursuant to a Notice of Charges issued against the Respondent. Robert A. O Connell, Assistant General Counsel, represented the State. Daniel D. Warlick, Attorney, represented the Respondent. After consideration of the Notice of Charges, and presentation of counsel, the Board found as follows: I. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The Respondent has, by his signature on this Order, waived his right to a contested case hearing and any and all rights to judicial review in this matter. 2. At all times relevant to this matter, Respondent was licensed to practice medicine in Tennessee, License Number 15067.

3. On at least three occasions, August 6, 2001, September 10, 2001, and September 24, 2001, the Respondent administered intravenous infusions of hydrogen peroxide to patients (W.B., in this instance). 4. All of the hydrogen peroxide infusions referenced above were administered without the appropriate informed consent of the patient. Prior to the initial administration, on August 6, 2001, the patient signed a two-page form entitled Informed Consent for MgEDTA Chelation Therapy. This form details the possible side effects and describes the risks and benefits of receiving intravenous administration of MgEDTA chelation therapy. At the end of the first paragraph the words incl. H202 are added to the sentence, I have chosen an alternative approach. No risks or benefits or possible side effects of the intravenous administration of hydrogen peroxide are in any way mentioned in the informed consent signed by the patient. This informed consent is the only one found in the patient s file. II. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW 5. The facts as alleged in Section I of this Order establish violations by the Respondent of the following statutes or rules which are part of the provisions of the Tennessee Medical Examiners Practice Act, (T.C.A. 63-6-101, et seq.) for which disciplinary action before and by the Board of Medical Examiners is authorized: (a) The facts alleged in Paragraphs 2, 3, and 4, supra, constitute a violation of TENN. CODE. ANN. 63-6-214(b)(1): Unprofessional, dishonorable, or unethical conduct. 2

(b) The facts alleged in Paragraphs 2, 3, and 4, supra, constitute a violation of TENN. CODE. ANN. 63-6-214(b)(4): Gross malpractice, or a pattern of continued or repeated malpractice, ignorance, negligence, or incompetence in the course of medical practice. IV. REASONS FOR DECISION 6. The Board takes this action because the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of this state so requires. Therefore, it is ORDERED as follows: 7. The Respondent is officially REPRIMANDED for the actions described above. 8. The Respondent has voluntarily agreed, and is hereby ordered, to limit his practice to exclude any further IV infusions of hydrogen peroxide or chelation therapy. 9. The Respondent will pay the costs associated with this disciplinary action, pursuant to TENN. CODE ANN. 63-6-214(k) and the Official Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Tennessee (hereinafter referred to as the TENN. COMP. R. & REGS. ) Rule 0880-2-.12(j). ORDERED by the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners this day of 2003. Board Chairperson Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners 3

APPROVED FOR ENTRY: Robert A. O Connell Assistant General Counsel Office of General Counsel Tennessee Department of Health 26 th Floor, Wm. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower 312 8 th Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37247-0120 (615) 741-1611 Helmut K. Harnisch, M.D. Respondent 1165 Green Valley Drive Lewisburg, Tennessee 37091 Daniel Warlick, Esq. Attorney for the Respondent 611 Commerce Street Suite 2712, The Tower Nashville, Tennessee 37203 ENTRY OF ORDER This Order was received for filing in the Office of the Secretary of State, Administrative Procedures Division, and became effective on the day of 2003. Honorable Charles C. Sullivan, II, Director Administrative Procedures Division 4

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of this document has been forwarded via United States Mail, to the following: Daniel D. Warlick, Esq. 611 Commerce Street Suite 2712, The Tower Nashville, Tennessee 37203 This the day of 2003. Robert A. O Connell Assistant General Counsel Tennessee Department of Health 5