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A practice will pay more than $340,000 to resolve incident-to error allegations. Was it worth the extra 15%?
 
A recent article in Part B News examined the issues that arise for practices when a provider is hit with medical board sanctions, and how that can be anticipated and mitigated in physician contracts. A legal expert offers further thoughts on the subject.
 
Take note of the regulation updates that roll back some Stark rules and allow business associates to release information to public health officials.
 
 
Practices that treat substance use disorders (SUD) and perform urine drug testing take note: The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) added urine drug tests for SUD patients to the agency's Work Plan in its October 2019 update.
 
 

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