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Florida Legal Update Knocks EMR Platforms Out of Compliance

“As of 2021, nearly 4 in 5 office-based physicians (78%) and nearly all non-federal acute care hospitals (96%) adopted a certified EHR. This marks substantial 10-year progress since 2011 when
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Affiliate Marketing of Health Care: Let the Prosecutions Begin!

District of Massachusetts | Reading Owner of Telemedicine Companies Charged with $44 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme | United States Department of Justice Earlier this week, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in
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Here’s How Community Pharmacies Can Generate a Significant Increase in Revenue Through the 340(B) Program

The 340B Program, administered by Health Resources and Services Administration (“HRSA”), requires drug manufacturers participating in Medicaid to provide outpatient drugs to “covered entities” at significantly reduced prices. Generally, covered
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Can Non-Physicians Engage in the Corporate Practice of Medicine in Florida?

Can Non-Physicians Engage in the Corporate Practice of Medicine in Florida? The corporate practice of medicine (“CPOM”) is a legal doctrine that generally prohibitsunlicensed individuals and entities practicing in healthcare,
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Does your practice store medical records via an electronic medical records platform?

“As of 2021, nearly 4 in 5 office-based physicians (78%) and nearly all non-federal acute care hospitals (96%) adopted a certified EHR. This marks substantial 10-year progress since 2011 when
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Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice In Florida

Medical malpractice is a serious concern that can have far-reaching consequences for patients and medical professionals alike. In Florida, as in many other states, there are laws that govern the
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Mail Order Pharmacy Licensing 

Online pharmacies that ship medications and/or medical equipment to consumers are known as “mail order pharmacies”. Mail order pharmacies are regulated at both the state and federal level as the
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Hospital Security Guards Caught Snooping in Patient Records Leads to $240,000 HIPAA Settlement

On June 15, 2023, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced a settlement with Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital, a not-for-profit community hospital located
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Fraudulent Trends in the Addiction Treatment Industry

In 1996, the Mental Health Parity Act required insurance companies to provide the same benefits for substance abuse and mental healthcare services as they do for ordinary medical care. In
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A Closer Look at LLCs: Understanding Corporate Structure for Cash Pay Practices

Operating a cash-only business model (i.e., not accepting reimbursement from a commercial payor, Medicare, or Medicaid) to treat patients, such as med spas,has many benefits for patients, healthcare providers, and
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