When coronavirus breached the borders of the United States, countless doctors stepped up, with many working around the clock to help treat those suffering from COVID-19. However, the number of available medical professionals needed significant increases to keep up...
Physicians & Physicians Groups
Challenges and solutions in healthcare compliance
Every medical professional receives training on the importance of regulatory compliance: following the laws and regulations and staying updated with them as they change. Compliance is critical not only for healthcare workers, but also for the safety of patients. State...
Is my medical license at risk if AI makes a mistake?
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are dominating recent headlines. Although hospital systems and private practices are not likely to make use of ChatGPT and similar forms of this technology that the general public hears about in the news, there are types of AI...
Complaints against physicians in Texas
The Texas Medical Board (TMB) is responsible for receiving and reviewing all complaints made against physicians. Patients, patients' families, other healthcare professionals and other individuals can submit complaints to the Board at any time. Frequent accusations...
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...
Physician’s contracts and noncompete agreements: Watch out for these 2 issues
Noncompete agreements are legal documents meant to help protect an employer from taking the time to train and onboard an employee, in this case a physician, only to have that physician move to join a competing group. When crafted well, these documents can survive a...
3 tips to help physicians battle burnout
60% to 75% of physicians throughout the country report instances of depression and exhaustion since the start of the pandemic. Add in the fact that physicians were already twice as likely to report burnout then those in other professions and it is no surprise the...
I was arrested. Is my professional license at risk?
Physicians and others who hold a medical license can put these licenses at risk if they do not follow applicable regulations. Texas law gives the Texas Medical Board (TMB) the power to suspend, revoke or deny licensure in certain situations. This can include the...
Texas doctor called “worst medical fraudster” to face sentencing this week
What type of case leads the government to call a rheumatologist one of the worst criminals when it comes to health care fraud? According to the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, one that prescribes chemotherapy treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. The...
OIG updates Self-Disclosure Protocols
We conduct internal audits to help better ensure our practice complies with applicable regulations. So what happens when we find an issue? We resolve it, but were fraudulent mistakes already made? In these situations, one option is the Department of Health and Human...