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What Does Your State Medical Board Say About Weight Loss Drugs?

Our healthcare and business law firm works with many providers and medical practices to ensure compliance with state and federal laws, rules, and regulations for given procedures, treatments, and prescriptions.  A hot topic and sometimes controversial category of drug right now is weight loss drugs (also called weight management drugs). …

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3 Key Provisions of the Management Services Agreement (MSA) for CPOM-Conscious MSO Arrangements

Our healthcare and business law firm often represents medical practices, including primary care practices, specialty practices, and med spas, in the initial set up phase of their practice.  Whether a Management Services Organization (“MSO”) is necessary or advisable for your practice usually requires a detailed review of your business structure…

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South Carolina Advisory Opinion on Retail IV Therapy Businesses: A Breakdown of the Opinion and Summary of Critical Information

Our healthcare and business law firm works with healthcare providers and businesses like  IV hydration therapy practices.  The IV hydration therapy industry has grown drastically over the past few years.  Some states and medical boards have developed laws and rules governing IV Hydration Therapy practices.  On August 15, 2023, the…

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HITECH Act and Self Pay

Our healthcare and business law firm works with healthcare businesses to assist in compliance matters, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”) and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act.  The HITECH Act was designed to strengthen HIPAA in many ways.  A question our…

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The Four Types of NPDB Reports

Our healthcare and business law firm consistently works with physicians who are dealing with complications resulting from adverse reporting to the National Practitioner Data Bank (“NPDB”) as well as entities in deciding what reports may be appropriate for certain situations.  Whether you are on the side of the provider or…

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3 Facts About the ADA’s Auxiliary Aids & Services Requirements for Medical Practices

Our healthcare and business law firm works with numerous medical practices in compliance and regulatory matters.  Many medical practices are unaware of the requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act (“ADA”), and in particular the requirements to accommodate individuals with auditory disabilities (including individuals who are deaf or hard of…

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Preparing Your ABA Company for a Payor Audit

Our healthcare and business law firm works with many behavioral health providers in establishing and operating their ABA associated businesses.  We have a particular focus on such companies and will be producing a series of helpful articles to assist providers in navigating various operational and business hurdles to ensure they…

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Top 3 Questions to Ask Before Selling Your Pain Management Clinic

As a healthcare and business law firm, we have many clients who participate in or wish to participate in pain management clinics.  A previous blog post of ours provided an overview of pain management clinics.  When it comes to selling a pain management clinic, there are certain questions to consider.…

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3 Key Provisions of Georgia’s 2023 Senate Bill 197 – “Health Care Practitioners Truth and Transparency Act”

Our healthcare and business law firm works with many physician and other health care providers who own their own medical practice.  The Georgia Medical Board and Georgia Legislature, as well as many other state medical boards and legislatures, have noted concern with consumer confusion with the numerous titles held by…

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5 Key Medicare Considerations Before Opening a Direct Primary Care Practice

Both concierge medicine and direct primary care practices have become popular alternatives to the traditional insurance medical practice model.  Direct Primary Care (“DPC”) practices generally cut insurance companies out from the provider-patient relationship.  Medicare offers unique considerations because participating and non-participating providers maintain certain responsibilities regarding Medicare beneficiaries, and many…

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