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New Report Outlines Key Legal Issues for Medical Spas and Aesthetic Medical Practices
http://www.emediawire.com A new IAPAM report outlines the legal implications of opening a medical spa. Medical spas require careful attention to the intersection of the corporate practice of medicine, licensing, anti-kickback and fee-splitting considerations, and other legal and regulatory issues. This report summarizes the key legal issues physicians and medical spa owners need to know. Las […]
Doctors find more opportunities for part-time work
By Mary Jo Feldstein http://www.stltoday.com When Dr. Jane DeFalco finished her residency in the 1980s, few physicians worked part time. DeFalco, a pediatrician, knew she wanted a lighter schedule while raising her children. But she figured part-time work would be scarce, forcing her to give up the freedom and earning potential of owning a private […]
SUNY Upstate students will help fill physician shortage
By: Joleene Des Rosiers http://news10now.com SYRACUSE N.Y. – On Thursday, 143 SUNY Upstate Medical Students learned where they will spend their first year of residency. It’s an annual rite of passage known as Match Day. And as the excited residents are just the beginning of thousands and thousands of students who will need to be […]
Match Results Show Resurgence in Family Medicine Interest
By News Staff http://www.aafp.org Interest in family medicine among U.S. medical students surged in 2008, and evidence of that growth came on March 20 when the National Resident Matching Program, or NRMP, announced the 2008 Match results. The results show that 1,172 U.S. medical school graduates — 65 more than in 2007 — chose family medicine […]
Insurer insolvency may put docs on hook for malpractice payouts
Associated Press http://www.newsday.com TRENTON, N.J. (AP) _ Dozens of New Jersey doctors could soon be personally liable for settlement payouts now that state officials have declared insolvent what once was the state’s largest malpractice insurance company. The insurer, Medical Inter-Insurance Exchange, has been in bankruptcy for six years. A liquidation hearing was set for April […]
Legislation opens up telemedicine opportunities
by John Davis http://www.kuam.com In an effort to allow the Guam Memorial Hospital to take full advantage of telemedicine equipment recently donated from Guam Radiology Consultants and the Guam Healthcare and Hospital Development Foundation, Senator Rory Respicio (D) introduced Bill 245. The measure amends the existing Physician’s Practice Act by adding language excluding any licensure […]
HHS secretary pitches pilot program
Philadelphia Business Journal http://philadelphia.bizjournals.com U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt is encouraging Philadelphia-area doctors to join together and apply for a new Medicare demonstration project that provides incentive payments for physicians’ use of certified electronic health records to improve patient care. The project, which will be open to small and midsize primary-care physician […]
Patients, doctors need some relief
News Times Staff http://www.newstimes.com March 14 was “Doctors Day” at the State Capitol. Several local physicians took a day off to attend this annual event which gives doctors and lawmakers a chance to discuss issues that affect the health-care system in Connecticut. Among the many issues discussed were getting approval for drugs from HMOs and […]
5 Years Later, Ohio Has Falling Insurance Rates; Fewer Obstetricians
Associated Press http://www.insurancejournal.com When Bobbie Cameron became pregnant with her third child, she reluctantly chose a new doctor to oversee her care. Her longtime physician had dropped out of the birthing business because of soaring malpractice insurance rates. Cameron’s daughter, Avery, was born in February 2007. The experience just wasn’t the same. “We had to […]
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