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There are a variety of legal, ethical and practical considerations involved in closing a practice. Read about them in this chapter of our guide "Practice Transitions: Starting, Stopping & In-Between." Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Notice Requirements for Physicians Who Plan to Retire or Leave the State
Some physicians may be considering retirement or leaving the state due to the legislature’s failure to enact Mcare relief.
Basic Information about Retiring or Leaving the State
Find out what happens now that Mcare relief won't happen in 2008.
The Importance of Reading Terms of Use Agreements
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Case Demonstrates Importance of Supreme Court Elections
A ruling by the state Supreme Court on whether a plaintiff’s expert witness met the same specialty requirement for expert witnesses demonstrates the importance of the makeup of the court.
Circumstantial Evidence Enough to Prove Lack of Informed Consent
Circumstantial evidence is enough to prove causation in a lack of informed consent claim, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has decided.
Anti-discrimination Laws: Sign Language Interpreters Overview and FAQ
Federal and state laws require physician offices to provide reasonable accommodations to meet the needs of persons with disabilities.
Criminal and Child Abuse History Checks for Prospective Employees
Pennsylvania law requires employers to obtain criminal and child abuse history information from prospective employees who will have contact with children.
Judge Fines Attorney for Improper Certificates of Merit
A Philadelphia judge has sanctioned a plaintiff’s attorney and his firm for improperly filing certificates of merit in a medical malpractice case.
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Expert Witness Statute Stands Test
The Superior Court upheld the State Society’s interpretation of Act 13 expert witness qualifications.
Guide to the Patient Safety Provisions of Act 13
Find definitions and descriptions of the facilities affected by Act 13, reporting requirements, facility responsibilities, and more.
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