Health Coaching Plus: FDA Medical Device and Legal Issues

Here's today's scenario. Joe is someone who took biology, chemistry, thought about going to medical school, but didn't do so. Didn't get a license although he's got cousins that are nurses and [...]

Skin Disorders and Healthcare Compliance

There are numerous types of drugs, cosmetics, and other products used to treat skin disorders. FDA does regulate these products to ensure the products are safe for patients.

How to Use a Management Services Organization for Profit if you’re a Doctor, Nurse, or Entrepreneur

This video is excerpted from a Webinar held by Clara Salvai, Matthew Stokke, and Molly Fashola on April 14th, 2022. We are sharing some legal industry insights to the ever changing landscape of [...]

How Can Telemedicine Companies Use the MSO Model?

Today, I’d like to talk about some key questions related to telehealth. Does telehealth use the MSO model, and are telemedicine companies and platforms essentially MSOs, and who cares? why does [...]

Immunotherapy and Healthcare Compliance

Immunotherapy drugs are showing promise for treating cancer. Manufacturers of these therapies and doctors must understand the FDA, HIPAA, and other compliance requirements.

Telemedicine: Kickbacks & Fee-Splitting Issues

In today’s video, we talk about whether a healthcare startup that connects doctors and patients can charge patients a software access fee.

More Anti-Kickback & Fee-Splitting Legal Basics

In today’s video, we discuss more basics of federal and state anti-kickback and fee-splitting prohibitions.

The Good Faith Estimate Requirement of the No Surprises Act – Part Two

Physicians and other healthcare providers must comply with the Good Faith Estimate Requirement. Disputes between the estimate and final bill will be resolved through a PPDR process.

Differences Between Health Coaching Disclaimers & Medical Consents

In today’s video, we talk about how a health coaching disclaimer is different from a medical consent, and when you should use one versus the other.

The Good Faith Estimate Requirement of the No Surprises Act – Part One

Doctors and other healthcare providers need to comply with the Good Faith Estimate Requirement which ensures that non-insured and self-paying clients can anticipate their costs.