When should a doctor “fire” a patient?
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by kreed
1w ago
The relationship between doctor and patient is sacrosanct,  and it requires a high level of commitment and trust on both sides. While it’s never pleasant to tell a patient that you will no longer be their physician, protecting your practice and yourself from unnecessary professional liability is important.  9 reasons to end a relationship with a patient  Here are some common examples of when a patient relationship should probably end: Non-compliance: If a patient consistently refuses to follow agreed-upon treatment plans or medical advice, putting their health at risk Disrespect ..read more
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When doctor-patient relationships become inappropriate
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by kreed
2w ago
Doctors owe a duty of care to patients. This means making an accurate and timely diagnosis and administering the appropriate medical treatment. The relationship between doctors and patients should remain professional.  In some cases, doctors may face accusations of having or forming an inappropriate relationship with a patient, which can put their professional license in jeopardy. When might situations like this occur?  Emotional relationships  Doctors can be fond of patients and vice versa. After all, the doctor-patient relationship is founded upon trust. Nonetheless, there is ..read more
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Common Board of Nursing disciplinary actions
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by gturnercontentcustoms
3w ago
As a nurse, the risk of facing disciplinary action from the State Board of Nursing is a concern you should be aware of, as it can have significant repercussions on your career and reputation within the healthcare community. You could face disciplinary action due to substandard medical care, violating scope of practice, a criminal conviction or drug abuse, among others. The Board of Nursing may impose various disciplinary measures depending on the severity of the misconduct and the impact on patient safety, if you do not successfully defend against any accusations that you may be facing. Licens ..read more
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Can mental health history and past drug use affect professional licenses?
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by gturnercontentcustoms
1M ago
A professional license is one of the most important resources of many professionals’ careers, as it signifies their qualifications and ability to practice within their field. Not qualifying for or losing your license may mean losing the ability to pursue your career as intended, which can result in significant professional, financial and personal repercussions. Senate Bill 637 of 2020 lifted the restrictions on acquiring occupational licenses based on past criminal convictions such as prohibited drug use or possession. This means that licensing bodies in Pennsylvania can no longer deny an indi ..read more
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2 common examples of health care fraud 
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by wreedcontentcustoms
2M ago
Doctors, nurses and other medical professionals have to obtain licenses before they can practice. Ultimately, they are dealing with people’s well-being, so they are held to a very high standard.  When a health care professional behaves inappropriately, or even criminally, their professional license can be revoked. An example of criminal activity in the medical field is healthcare fraud. Accusations of this type can place a professional license at risk. Here are some of the more common examples of health care fraud.  1. Fraudulent billing  Medical professionals and providers must ..read more
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A survival guide for pharmacists: 4 license suspension risks
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by msmithcontentcustoms
2M ago
Years of dedicated study, grueling exams and hours of practical experience gave you the title of pharmacist. It is a profession marked by responsibility, attention to detail and the sometimes heavy burden of maintaining patient trust. Unfortunately, even the most dedicated professional pharmacists can unknowingly step into treacherous waters that threaten their most valuable asset – the license to practice. Here are four common ways you may be risking yours. 1. HIPAA violations Patient confidentiality is sacrosanct in America. Of course, an intentional HIPAA breach could trigger a license inve ..read more
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3 mistakes that might cause a CAN to lose their license
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by gturnercontentcustoms
3M ago
Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CAN) is a noble professional achievement that requires dedication, compassion and adherence to strict regulations. Frustratingly, even the most diligent individuals can make mistakes that may jeopardize their license. If you are a professional who has recently been certified to practice as a nursing assistant, it can help to understand the most common errors that could potentially lead to losing your CAN license. That way, you can better safeguard your interests as your career advances. Violating patient confidentiality Upholding patient confidentiality ..read more
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Potential examples of negligence in nursing
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by lbaxtercontentcustoms
3M ago
One reason that a nurse could be in danger of losing their license is if they are accused of negligence. This happens when a nurse owes a duty of care to a patient and does not uphold that duty. Maybe they offer substandard care or perhaps they don’t provide any care at all. But what does negligence look like? A nurse may disagree with a patient’s family about what took place. Perhaps the nurse works in a chaotic hospital that is constantly short-staffed. They claim they were trying to provide adequate care but simply couldn’t do it – but they weren’t acting negligently. This can lead to some ..read more
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What is a pill mill?
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by kreed
3M ago
The term “pill mill” is sometimes used in reference to pharmacies or doctor’s offices. It talks about a medical professional who is over-prescribing medications. According to some definitions, the pharmacy or office is a pill mill if it “engages in the non-therapeutic dispensing of drugs, when there is no valid medical need to do so.” In some cases, doctors will get kickbacks or make more money by writing these prescriptions. But even if they do not receive direct financial compensation, overprescribing drugs intentionally could still lead to licensing issues and could even cause a pharmacist ..read more
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3 reasons why your nursing license may be suspended
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by msmithcontentcustoms
4M ago
You’ve worked hard and spent thousands of dollars at the nursing school—not to mention countless sleepless nights studying for exams. You’ve finally graduated top of your class and earned the license to practice. Congratulations! But despite your accomplishment, you can face disciplinary action that puts you at risk of losing the very license you’ve worked hard to earn. Knowing the actions or behaviors that can lead to disciplinary action against you may help you steer clear of trouble. Here are three missteps that can put your nursing license at risk. 1. If you are accused of professional mis ..read more
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