There is a crisis. But it’s not the one you’ve heard about.
It’s time to fix that. It’s time to change the conversation.
But to do that, you have to change the frame.
There is a crisis. But it’s not the one you’ve heard about.
It’s time to fix that. It’s time to change the conversation.
But to do that, you have to change the frame.
Compounded drugs are valid treatment. Prescribing them is legal. However, accepting (or paying) kickbacks to prescribe them is a crime.
The layers of bureaucracy that were supposedly meant to insulate the doctors from the “hassles of running a medical practice” out hassled the actual “hassles of running a medical practice.” Go figure.
You’d have to be high to think you could get away with it.
It’s the middle ground between light and shadow, between medical science and stupidity, and it lies between the pit of man’s desires and the summit of his bank account. This is the dimension of disintegration. It’s an area which we call the Indictment Zone.
Telemedicine is the future.
Fraudulent telemedicine is apparently already here.
Is anyone actually shocked?
Ah, hindsight. It’s always 20/20.
Arguably, a Southern California ophthalmology group should have had its compliance eyes checked a few years ago.
What appears to the unknowing and unsuspecting to be a normal day-to-day business transaction is really something quite different.
The healthcare labor market shifts with time but there will always be a place for entrepreneurial physicians and other healthcare providers who seek to develop and expand their independent ventures
As more physicians rush to invest in ASCs, unscrupulous facility promoters/managers scheme to separate physician investors from their money.