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Can a Physician be Held Liable for Certifying a Seizure History Patient Fit to Drive? ( June 1999 )
One of the serious late consequences of a head injury is the development of seizures. Jennett notes that 5% of all . -
Reassignment Rules may Confuse Physician ( September 1998 )
The Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) is stepping up efforts to address the abuse of physician billing nu. -
Physician Unionization ( July 1998 )
An increasing number of physicians are seeking to join or form unions. Hospital-based physicians have effectively u. -
New Stark II Regulations Aim to Clarify Physicians Self-Referral Rules ( March 1998 )
On Jan. 9, 1998, the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) proposed the long-awaited Stark II regulations gov. -
Failure to remove laparotomy pad after surgery ( January 1998 )
Monmouth County The female plaintiff in her early 40's contended that the defendants circulating and scrub nurse . -
New Provisions and Modifications of Existing Regulations ( January 1998 )
Ownership or Investment Interest in Hospital The regulations narrow the scope of the Stark law's exception f. -
Proposed Stark II Regulations -- Affect Healthcare Arrangements ( January 1998 )
On January 9, the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) proposed the long-awaited Stark II regulations govern. -
Medicare Revises Incident-to Rule ( January 1997 )
Medicare recently revised its rule pertaining to the provision of incident-to services (services and supplies that .
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