FAQs For Oncology Practitioners – Part Two

Helping oncology practices understand their legal compliance issues include the use of telemedicine, health coaching, and informed consent

FAQs For Oncology Practitioners – Part One

Helping oncology practices understand the dividing lines between practicing medicine and the business side of the practice.

Healthcare Privacy Compliance Requirements for 2023

As the pandemic hopefully winds down, there will be changes to the ability to use and bill for telehealth services. Our lawyers explain the latest developments.

What Physicians Need to Know about Physician Contracts with Hospitals

Doctors who enter into contracts with hospitals need to understand the federal and state laws that regulate the terms of these professional service agreements – and the practical medical and [...]

Healthcare Compliance Issues for 3D Printing Medical Devices

3D printing is being used for prosthetics, orthodontics, surgical preparation, and other applications. These devices may be subject to FDA regulation, Stark and AKS compliance, and FTC oversight.

Healthcare Compliance Issues for Medical Drones

Drone technology has many different medical applications including the delivery or medications and medical services. Developers and medical practices need to understand the healthcare compliance [...]

Telehealth Changes for 2023

As the pandemic hopefully winds down, there will be changes to the ability to use and bill for telehealth services. Our lawyers explain the latest developments.

What Are the Legal Risks Involved with An IV Therapy Business? Part Two

IV therapy owners and practitioners need to discuss with experienced healthcare lawyers who can prescribe IV therapy, who can prepare the solution, and who can administer the therapy.

What Are the Legal Risks Involved With An IV Therapy Business?

Doctors, registered nurses and EMTs should review with an experienced healthcare attorney - corporate practice of medicine issues, medical and business practices, and other legal issues before [...]

California’s New Scope of Practice Law for Nurse Practitioners – Part Two

California passed a new law, effective January 1, 2023, that permits nurse practitioners in specific settings to provide care (under certain conditions) that does not meet “standardized procedures.”