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Catholic Medical Center has hired an outside law firm with experience in the healthcare industry to review its cardiac surgery unit, following a Boston Globe Spotlight investigation that raised concerns about a former CMC surgeon with one of the countryโ€™s worst malpractice records.

CMC announced that Pennsylvania-based firm Horty, Springer & Mattern will conduct an independent look at the hospitalโ€™s credentialing practices and how leadership responded to concerns about Dr. Yvon Baribeau.

Reporting from the Globe found that Baribeau, who is now retired, was named in 21 medical malpractice settlements, including 14 settlements that involved a patient fatality, the most of any physician in the country.

CMC has disputed the investigation and its characterization of how the hospital handled Baribeau.

โ€œThis review will help us understand what could have been done better in the past but, most importantly, it helps us chart a future based on industry-leading best practices,โ€ said Tim Riley, the hospitalโ€™s board of trustees chairman.

State lawmakers are also reviewing how New Hampshireโ€™s medical board tracks and discloses malpractice cases involvingย  New Hampshire doctors. Despite Baribeauโ€™s record of malpractice suits, there was no public information available to potential patients.