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Do You Always Need to Give 30 Days’ Notice to Terminate a Doctor-Patient Relationship?

Not all relationships are designed to last forever. Some relationships end in divorce. Some doctor-patient relationships need to be terminated. The guiding principle for terminating a doctor-patient relationship is to give 30 days’ notice, make records available to the patient, and give them a reasonable … Read more
Do You Always Need to Give 30 Days’ Notice to Terminate a Doctor-Patient Relationship?

Do I Let ICE Into My Practice? What Are the Laws to Protect Me If I Don’t?

You’re in the middle of a busy clinic when federal agents walk through your front door. They flash their badges. “We’re from ICE,” one says. “We’re looking for someone.”  Do you let them in?  It’s a question that makes every physician and practice manager pause—not … Read more
Do I Let ICE Into My Practice? What Are the Laws to Protect Me If I Don’t?

Maggots in the Media: When Weak Lawsuits Rely on Shock Value, Not Evidence

Attorneys sometimes use the media to direct public pressure on defendants to settle cases that never should have been filed. These are weak cases.   Strong cases generally work the way through the court system. Strong cases do not need the media to distract. Weak cases … Read more
Maggots in the Media: When Weak Lawsuits Rely on Shock Value, Not Evidence

The Death of $2M Professional Liability Policies for Physicians in Utah

Most physicians in the US carry $1M in professional liability coverage. That works for most situations.   Does that mean a patient, now a plaintiff, will not attempt to sue for more, putting your personal assets at risk? No. In most states, patients can sue for … Read more
The Death of $2M Professional Liability Policies for Physicians in Utah

Should I Serve as a Medical Director or Supervising Physician for a PA or NP?

I am often asked this question:  I was asked to be a Medical Director for an aesthetic practice. They say I do not have to be on site. My obligation will be minimal. I just have to review an occasional chart. And be available to … Read more
Should I Serve as a Medical Director or Supervising Physician for a PA or NP?

When a Patient Harasses a Medical Practice, What are the Options?

We all periodically blow off steam. In a high stress medical practice, not all patients are delighted with their care. Or service. Or cost. Or parking. The list is long. They may make their unhappiness known by raising their voice in person or on the … Read more
When a Patient Harasses a Medical Practice, What are the Options?

Getting Sued in Small Claims Court for Medical Malpractice

Most physicians will be sued at least once in their career. Plaintiff’s attorneys generally screen their cases for merit. Since they are paid on contingency, they want to make sure the estimated payout will be worth the time and money they invest in the litigation.   … Read more
Getting Sued in Small Claims Court for Medical Malpractice

Hard-to-Find Answers to Questions about Interstate Medical Licensure Compact

Most physicians have a single medical license allowing them to practice in one state. Still, one can collect quite an assortment of licenses. There are 50 states in the United States. There’s the District of Columbia. And five inhabited territories (American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, … Read more
Hard-to-Find Answers to Questions about Interstate Medical Licensure Compact

Can Someone with a Pre-existing Bad Reputation Sue You for Defamation?

On January 7, 2025, plastic surgeon Dr. Elisabeth Potter posted a video claiming that UnitedHealthcare called her mid-surgery to justify an inpatient stay for a breast cancer patient receiving reconstructive surgery.   Dr. Potter posted on X.com:  On January 13th, counsel for United Healthcare sent Dr. … Read more
Can Someone with a Pre-existing Bad Reputation Sue You for Defamation?

What does Stormy Daniels’ attorney, Michael Avenatti, have in common with a Maryland med mal attorney?

Remember Stormy Daniels?  This post is not about her, but her attorney, Michael Avenatti. And a case he propelled against Nike. He is incarcerated for felony fraud and extortion. There’s a fine line between aggressive demand letters and extortion.   In [the] federal court complaint filed … Read more
What does Stormy Daniels’ attorney, Michael Avenatti, have in common with a Maryland med mal attorney?
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