Nursing in Texas is more than a profession; it’s a responsibility to provide safe, competent, and ethical care. However, when questi...
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A Corrective Action Order is a confidential, non-disciplinary resolution available in some cases involving the Texas Board of Nursing....
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An Informal Settlement Conference is not “informal” in the plain sense of the word. It is distinct from a Formal Hearing, such as ...
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Key Takeaways Stark Law prohibits physician referrals with certain financial relationships. The law applies to Medicare and Me...
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Medical Frauds Punishment can vary significantly depending on the type of fraud involved and the seriousness of the conviction...
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Fraud is a significant issue that affects both the medical community and patients, leading to financial losses and legal troubles. As ...
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”), enacted in 1996, is a federal law designed to protect patient p...
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Physicians and other medical practitioners hold a unique position of trust and responsibility, and allegations that threaten that trus...
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As a physician, physician assistant, or other licensee of the Texas Medical Board, there are few things scarier than receiving a compl...
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When an investigation by a professional licensing board, like the Texas Medical Board or Board of Nursing, is not resolved by dismissa...
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