Our healthcare law firm works with many healthcare providers who are applying for a new license with a medical board or who are renewing their current license with a medical board. A question that comes up is whether they need to disclose a criminal matter in their application. This blog covers two considerations that healthcare providers should consider when they potentially need to disclose a criminal matter on a licensing application. If you need assistance disclosing a criminal matter on a licensing application or would like to discuss this blog post, you may contact our healthcare law firm at (404) 685-1662 (Atlanta) or (706) 722-7886 (Augusta), or by email, info@littlehealthlaw.com. You may also learn more about our law firm by visiting www.littlehealthlaw.com.
First Consideration: Review the Questions in Your Licensing Application to Determine What Actually Needs to Be Disclosed.
Licensing application questions typically do not require healthcare providers to disclose every kind of offense, such as speeding tickets, but disclose certain kinds of offenses. Some questions require providers to disclose arrests, while other questions require Continue reading ›
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