Imagine that you -- like virtually all your peers -- are a participant within the sprawling American medical industry who merely seeks to go about your job on a daily basis in a conscientious and ethical manner.
Government entity seeks to regulate health care costs; insurer sues
It hardly equates to a news event these days to note that health care costs are a material concern to scores of millions of people across the country, including high numbers of New York residents.
What physicians should know about allegations of misconduct -- II
In our previous post, we started discussing how complaints alleging misconduct by licensed physicians are managed by the New York State Health Department's Office of Professional Medical Conduct and the Board of Professional Medical Conduct.
What physicians should know about allegations of misconduct
Those people who make the decision to become a physician know from the outset that it won't be an easy endeavor, as the process requires a substantial investment of time, money and energy. Nevertheless, all this hard work ultimately pays off once they have their medical license, as they are free to start caring for patients, building a practice and, of course, providing for their family in earnest.