Federal and state authorities continue to crackdown aggressively on allegations of wrongfully prescribing pain medication like opioids. It is important for practices throughout the state to be aware of this trend and make sure prescription practices are in line with...
Month: February 2023
When should I start my own private practice?
It is not uncommon for medical professionals to want to start their own private practices. But when is the right time? Some questions to ask yourself to help find the answer include: #1: Do I have enough experience? You went to school, got the degree, and are ready to...
Pharmacy acquisition lessons from Amazon
Amazon, a mega-giant in the retail world, has moved into the healthcare arena. Unfortunately for the organization, not every decision Amazon makes regarding this highly regulated industry is successful. The most recent example is the fact that the organization stepped...
Tips to deal with the stress of a threatened nursing license
Nursing is a stressful profession. The everyday expectations to manage patient care demanding. Add in navigating the recent professional and social pressures that came with the COVID-19 pandemic, and it is no surprise nurses are currently struggling to manage an...
Three things medical providers should know to prevent Medicare overpayment investigations
The government will come after those it believes wrongly received payment or overpayment from Medicare, Medicaid, or other federal programs — often aggressively. It is best to avoid such an investigation if possible. Physicians and those who run medical practices can...
What happens if a lab is caught in the middle of a healthcare fraud scheme?
The federal government recently accused a group of over three dozen healthcare professionals from throughout the country of working together to defraud the government. The prosecution claims the accused conspired to falsely charge the government for medically...