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Does a Public Reprimand Affect Your Ability to Practice Medicine?

A public reprimand is a form of disciplinary action imposed on healthcare professionals and is commonly issued for minor violations of the Healthcare Practice Act or Nursing Practice Act.

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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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Ben Fenton Quoted In Bloomberg Law on Religious Exemption Requests to COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate in Healthcare Facilities

Ben Fenton was recently featured in a Bloomberg Law article on religious exemption requests for the COVID-19 vaccine mandate in healthcare facilities and hospitals. While …

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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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Ben Fenton Speaks to Modern Healthcare About Sentara Healthcare CEO Stepping Down

Ben Fenton was recently asked by Modern Healthcare to provide insight on the news that Sentara Healthcare CEO Howard Kern plans to retire from his …

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7 Fenton Jurkowitz Law Group Attorneys Named To 2022 “Super Lawyers” List

Fenton Jurkowitz Law Group is pleased to announce that seven attorneys were selected for inclusion in the 2022 Southern California “Super Lawyers” list by Thomson …

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Understanding the Stark Law

The Stark Law is defined as a set of regulations that prohibit the self-referral of physicians under federal law. It imposes limitations on any financial and business transactions physicians may become involved in.

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Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) Explained

The Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) prohibits financial transactions that reward referrals for products and services reimbursed by healthcare programs sponsored by the federal government.

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Licensing Requirements for Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP)

You must meet the requirements of the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP) to obtain licensing to open a new treatment facility or continue operating your existing center.

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