by James A. Bacon

Many University of Virginia faculty members expressed skepticism during a meeting of the Faculty Senate last week that an investigation into alleged misdeeds by the UVA Health System and School of Medicine (SOM) will be independent and credible.
Their fears were inflamed by a letter that President Jim Ryan distributed to SOM faculty members last month critical of a letter signed by 128 employees of the UVA Physicians Group (with names withheld from the public) alleging widespread abuses in the health system and medical school. Ryan’s reaction was dismissive. He described the charges as vague and generalized, although he added, “Without specific details or names to follow up with, we will do our best to investigate.”

A few days later, the University announced that “the University Board of Visitors and President Ryan” had agreed to conduct an “independent review ” of the allegations, adding that “the Board and President Ryan will receive the findings of this review.” It was unclear from the statement who, exactly, would be in charge or how the investigation would be structured.
Those questions were answered at the Faculty Senate meeting Friday: The Board of Visitors’ Audit, Compliance and Risk Committee is running the investigation, not the UVA administration.
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