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20 Tips to Help You Survive Facing Peer Review for Your Hospital Clinical Privileges-Part 2 of 2

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Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Health Law. 20 Tips For Successful Outcome in Peer Review (Continued): 10. It is never too early to engage experienced health car legal counsel to assist you in such matter. This is no place for a plaintiff’s personal injury attorney, a criminal defense attorney or your tax, or business lawyer.

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20 Tips to Help You Survive Facing Peer Review for Your Hospital Clinical Privileges-Part 1 of 2

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Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Health Law. If you are a physician, nurse practitioner, psychologist, clinical pharmacist, oral surgeon, ophthalmologist, or other licensed health professional with clinical privileges in a hospital, chances are that one day you will be subject to a peer review action or investigation. By George F.

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Illinois Implements New Regulations That Allow Psychologists to Prescribe

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Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Health Law. This makes such treatment of mental illness more cumbersome and more expensive for the patient, and creates another obstacle for needed mental health services. By George F. Indest III, J.D., Illinois is now allowing psychologists with specialized training to prescribe medications.

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Florida Woman Lands Herself 6.5 Years in Prison, Owes $45 Million for Medicare Fraud Scheme

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Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Health Law. This came after a 2016 guilty plea to a charge of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. ” Under federal statute, the government is allowed to freeze some assets before trial in criminal cases alleging federal health care or banking violations, according to the ruling.

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Five steps to conduct an effective healthcare compliance investigation

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If it makes sense to do so, accommodate an interviewee’s request to meet at a neutral location or during non-business hours. This might mean offering meeting times outside of normal business hours. Sharon Parsley, JD, MBA, CHC, CHRC, is a health law attorney, compliance officer, author, speaker, investigator, and problem solver.