How Can I Get My Suspended or Revoked Florida Medical License Reinstated?
If your Florida medical, nursing, dentist’s, chiropractor’s, pharmacy, or other healthcare license is suspended or revoked, that doesn’t mean you can’t get it reinstated.
If your Florida medical, nursing, dentist’s, chiropractor’s, pharmacy, or other healthcare license is suspended or revoked, that doesn’t mean you can’t get it reinstated.
For Michigan licensed healthcare providers, not reporting a criminal conviction will lead to penalties, fines, license probation, even full license revocation.
Each day a Michigan licensed healthcare provider lets go by without taking action to an Administrative Complaint, is one step closer to a bad outcome with your medical board. Here are five reasons not to wait — and what to do instead.
Our client, a home health business manager convicted of $2 million in healthcare fraud, was able to serve just three months of his 36-month sentence, arguing for “compassionate release” due to his age and health condition.
The March 31, 2021 deadline is approaching for Florida physicians to renew their medical license, Our healthcare attorneys have what you need to know.
Ronald Chapman II, who focuses exclusively on defending health care providers nationwide under DEA and federal prosecutor investigation, offers expertise in “Criminalizing Good Medical Care: The Opioid Crisis and How to Practice Safely.”
What’s the best way for a Florida nurse or physician to face orders compelling exam? Having legal representation and medical experts from the get-go.
In general, a physician or other licensed healthcare provider is prohibited from making any referral to a person or entity that bills Medicare or Medicaid programs, and with which the physician has a financial interest. And there are hefty penalties for doing so.
Federal jails are filled with doctors who, when facing healthcare fraud charges, were pressured into taking plea agreements that they did not fully comprehend and now regret. Don’t let that happen to you.
Our national DEA attorneys are dedicated to defending prescribers and dispensers against DEA investigations, registration applications and denials, audits and raids. Here’s what healthcare providers should know about the DEA process, from our perspective.
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