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Understanding a Standard of Care Violation Defense

Medical standards of care describe the minimum level of medical competence required for healthcare professionals.

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How to Defend Against Medical Practice Frivolous Lawsuits

Learn more about why people will undergo frivolous litigation and how you can defend your medical practices and livelihood against these bizarre attempts.

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Medical License Defense: What Does a Professional License Attorney Do?

A professional license defense attorney is responsible for safeguarding the occupational license of professionals so you can exercise your right to work.

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What Are the Requirements for HIPAA Compliance?

Businesses operating in the healthcare industry are expected to follow the Healthcare Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or HIPAA.

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What Is the HIPAA Breach Notification Rule?

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is in place to ensure that you protect your patients’ health information (PHI).

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Keys to Success for HIPAA Compliance

The HIPAA Compliance, or The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, sets the standards to ensure the protection of sensitive patient data.

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HIPAA Violation Examples You Should Know

Ensuring that your personnel are well-trained in HIPAA compliance and understand which violations occur often, can help protect your practice from violations.

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What Bill SB-642 Could Mean for Healthcare Businesses

SB-642 recently got a clearance from the California Senate Health Committee, meaning the law may get enacted within the next two years.

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What Are Grounds for a Pharmacy Malpractice Claim?

To understand how evidence of pharmacist negligence needs to be constructed, let’s take a look at the four elements that constitute a negligent act.

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4 Examples of Pharmaceutical Malpractice

Let’s review several categories of pharmaceutical malpractice in an effort to avoid litigation against you.

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