If the Doctor is a 51% Owner and the Nurse is 49% Owner, Will the Doctor Have More Liability?

If the Doctor is a 51% Owner and the Nurse is 49% Owner, Will the Doctor Have More Liability?

The liability is on the individual. So for example, if the doctor didn’t pay attention, didn’t review charts, didn’t do whatever the doctor’s supposed to do as a medical director, that will be on the doctor. If the nurse negligently puts in an IV and harms the patient, that will be on the nurse, it will also fall on the corporation as a whole. So the ownership of the corporation isn’t as important as just the fact that the corporation as an entity could be under fire if something goes wrong.

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