Does Medicare/Medicaid Exclusion Mean DEA Registration Denial? Not Always
If a physician is excluded from Medicare/Medicaid because he/she accepted a kickback, does this mean he/she could be denied DEA registration in the future? Not necessarily.
If a physician is excluded from Medicare/Medicaid because he/she accepted a kickback, does this mean he/she could be denied DEA registration in the future? Not necessarily.
Michigan lawsuit against Gov. Whitmer could affect how and when licensed health care professionals who perform elective surgery can proceed during COVID-19.
Since April, $30 billion in CARES Act funds have been distributed to health care providers — including those who have lost their medical licenses or face criminal charges. Ron Chapman II adds insight on this in a recent Reuters story.
On a recent podcast, Ronald Chapman II explains why pain management physicians are often in a difficult situation when it comes to DEA compliance and treating patients.
Is it better for doctors, nurses and others licensed health care professionals with impairment or diversion issues to wait until the COVID-19 quarantine is lifted before they enroll in IPN or PRN?
Michigan allows for estate planning services to be administered remotely during Coronavirus. It’s an opportune time to establish or update your estate plan.
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