A Chicago Tribune investigation found multiple cases where hospital systems allowed medical providers to keep seeing patients after they were accused of sexual misconduct.
It found the systems often failed to report the allegations to the state. Instead, lawsuits were quietly settled with confidentiality agreements, prohibiting the patients from going public.
We talk with one of the reporters on this episode.
Also:
* Yvonne Boose introduces us to Rockford's newest youth poet laureate.
* Harvest Public Media's Kate Grumke explains how more school districts are using electric buses.
* Rachel Duckett has the story of a Quad Cities student with an app to reduce food waste.