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21 Mar 2012, 2:34 pm by Kristina Giyaur
The Office of the Inspector General of the New York State Department of Health (the “OIG”) has expressed concern with rental arrangements between physicians and other health-related providers. [read post]
28 Nov 2009, 4:23 pm
  Here is news of pharamaceutical developments on the MJ front: Cannabis Science Inc. [read post]
28 Jun 2018, 3:04 pm by Ben Vernia
  The number of medical professionals charged is particularly significant, because virtually every health care fraud scheme requires a corrupt medical professional to be involved in order for Medicare or Medicaid to pay the fraudulent claims. [read post]
12 Oct 2022, 10:14 pm by Law Offices of Thomas L. Gallivan, PLLC
Glen Island Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation has received 25 citations for violations of public health code between 2018 and 2022, according to New York State Department of Health records accessed on October 7, 2022. [read post]
25 May 2020, 9:08 pm by Allison K. Hoffman
Medical boards conduct medical professional licensing on a state-by state basis, which prevents people from practicing outside of the state in which they are licensed—a fact that poses problems when one state faces an emergent need for more providers, as New York did in the case of COVID-19. [read post]
Warren Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing has received 71 citations for violations of public health code between 2018 and 2022, according to New York State Department of Health records accessed on October 1, 2022. [read post]
25 Jan 2016, 8:03 am by Kevin S. Little
This week the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), through the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Richard S. [read post]
28 Aug 2007, 9:21 am
Crossing an important "line in the sand," New York State has enacted legislation that will allow alleged rape victims to obtain court orders requiring HIV testing of those they have accused. [read post]
8 Mar 2023, 9:29 am by Katherine O'Brien
The law went into effect on  October 7, 2017, and is the broadest sealing bill ever passed in New York State. [read post]
8 Mar 2023, 9:29 am by Katherine O'Brien
The law went into effect on  October 7, 2017, and is the broadest sealing bill ever passed in New York State. [read post]
20 Sep 2010, 11:17 am
In New York State, for example, there are numerous rules for incorporation of a "hospital," including New York Public Health Law Section 2801-a: § 2801-a. [read post]
11 Sep 2010, 9:19 pm
Below are scope of practice rules from New York governing the acupuncture profession. *** New York State's Education Department, Office of the Professions (“OP”) maintains a list of laws, rules and regulations applicable to all the NYS health professions, including acupuncture. [read post]
20 May 2008, 12:48 am
Under the law, health care providers can be decertified if the provider:was found guilty of professional or other misconduct or incompetency in connection with medical services rendered under No-Fault; or has exceeded the limits of his or her professional competence in rendering medical care under No-Fault or has knowingly made a false statement or representation as to a material fact in any medical report made in connection with any claim under… [read post]
15 Oct 2018, 9:00 am by Michael H Cohen
For example, New York requires creation of a Professional Limited Liability Corporation (PLLC) instead of a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC). [read post]
3 Feb 2009, 11:35 am
The District Attorney said that, as a result of the defendant pleading guilty to a felony, the New York State Department of Health's Office of Professional Medical Conduct will commence action to revoke his license to practice medicine in New York State. [read post]
29 Jul 2022, 6:14 am by Richard Pecore
In fact, many states consider it unprofessional conduct for at least some of their practicing medical professionals to enter into such an agreement at all, and if they do, they could be subject to fines, Civil Monetary Penalties, suspension, exclusion, or even the revocation of his or her professional medical license. [read post]
10 May 2017, 3:14 pm by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
  In contrast, the $2.2 million resolution agreement that OCR required New York Presbyterian Hospital for improperly allowing a film crew to film hospital patients in violation of HIPAA was almost 10 times greater than the SRMC penalty and was accompanied by OCR’s publication OCR of specific additional guidance warning Covered Entities against improper disclosures to the media. [read post]
18 Jan 2016, 4:00 am by The Public Employment Law Press
Zahnleuter has held multiple roles at the Department of Health over the past 15 years, including director of the Bureau of Litigation and associate counsel for the Bureau of Professional Medical Conduct. [read post]