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Can You Create a Patient-Provider Relationship Through Telemedicine?

Our healthcare and business law firm works with many physicians and other providers with their medical practices, including integrating telemedicine services into their practice and/or creating a full telemedicine practice.  The telemedicine laws and rules have gone through major changes since the COVID-19 Pandemic, and the laws and rules continue…

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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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2 Facts About Management Services Organizations (MSOs) and Med Spas

Our healthcare and business law firm often represents medical practices, including primary care practices, specialty practices, med spas, and IV hydration clinics, in the initial set up phase of the business.  Related to questions about the Corporate Practice of Medicine (“CPOM”), a common question we are asked is: “Do I…

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3 Initial Questions to Determine if the Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) Doctrine is Relevant to Your Medical Practice

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.  A main question we are asked is: What’s the Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOMs) Doctrine and does it mean I have to…

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4 Considerations for Medical Practices When an Employee is Unable to Perform Due to an Injury or Illness

Our healthcare and business law firm often represents medical practices, including primary care practices, specialty practices, and med spas, in employment matters.  At some point, each medical practice deals with the situation where an employee becomes unable to perform due to an injury or prolonged illness.  For instance, an esthetician…

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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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Alabama’s IV Therapy Declaratory Ruling Answers 3 Important Questions

Our healthcare and business law firm works with healthcare providers and businesses to  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.  In 2022, the Alabama Board…

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Alabama’s New Laser Rules: Overview of Changes 

Our healthcare and business law firm works with healthcare providers and businesses to open cosmetic medical and wellness spas.  The medical spa entity has grown drastically over the past few years.  Some states and medical boards have developed laws and rules governing medical and wellness spas.  As medical and wellness…

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Alabama’s New Laser Rules: Non-Laser Skin Rejuvenation

Our healthcare and business law firm works with healthcare providers and businesses to open cosmetic medical and wellness spas.  The medical spa entity has grown drastically over the past few years.  Some states and medical boards have developed laws and rules governing medical and wellness spas.  As medical and wellness…

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Getting an NPDB Report Voided

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”).  A previous blog post outlines the process for disputing an NPDB report.  Although difficult, our law firm has had success in appeals to HHS…

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