What Type of Business Entity is Best for Your Practice?
When acquiring an existing healthcare practice or establishing a new one, choosing the appropriate business entity is a crucial decision that can impact your operations, …
When acquiring an existing healthcare practice or establishing a new one, choosing the appropriate business entity is a crucial decision that can impact your operations, …
Civil RICO claims can be filed against both healthcare practitioners and pharmaceutical companies. Claims against healthcare practitioners often involve individual misconduct, such as fraudulent billing …
Healthcare providers are responsible for the health and well-being of their patients. To avoid potential harm or deceit, strict healthcare laws and regulations are in …
Binding into a management services agreement (MSA) with an outside organization can streamline administrative operations, improve efficiency, and allow healthcare providers to focus on delivering …
California law mandates that drug and alcohol treatment facilities comply with various regulations to ensure quality care and safety for patients. These regulations include licensing …
Suppose a patient visits the dental office for a crown to address a cracked tooth. The patient’s insurance is expected to cover 50% of the …
Similar to any legally binding agreement, including healthcare employment contracts, provider contracts have specific conditions and rules dictating how and when they can be terminated. …
Operating or working in a convalescent home, also known as a skilled nursing facility or rehabilitation center, requires a great deal of patience, attention to …
Staying up to date with the latest California pharmacy laws is critical in ensuring compliance of your pharmacy with state and federal regulations. As these …
Healthcare providers and other stakeholders have moral, ethical, and legal obligations to safeguard patient privacy and ensure data security. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability …