Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
10 FOLLOWERS
Explore our Wisconsin Health & Health Care Law Blog for all the latest updates, tips, insights in Wisconsin health laws and more! At Icenogle & Associates, LLC, I bring more than 25 years of health care law experience to every client's case. Whether you are at risk of losing your medical license, are seeking to establish a wellness clinic or are facing another complex legal matter, I offer..
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
1M ago
Social media has become a part of daily life for many people. Particularly for members of the younger generation, many of their most important relationships and major decisions rely on what they access on social media. An increasing number of healthcare providers have turned to social media as a way of branding themselves and connecting with prospective patients. Unfortunately, the…
The post How social media can endanger medical licensing first appeared on Icenogle & Associates, LLC ..read more
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
7M ago
There are many reasons why someone who works in the medical profession might struggle with substance abuse. For example, they may have suffered an injury on the job that required medication. They may then have continued using the medication even when their symptoms begin improving. Other times, it could be alcohol that a medical professional turns to to treat the stress they have related to their career. Self-medicating with alcohol can be as dangerous as abusing prescription medications for a physician. People may try to drink at work or may come to work while hungover after a wild night. Bot ..read more
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
1y ago
Workers in a variety of different professions, from medical doctors to financial professionals, may require state licensing. The process of obtaining a Wisconsin professional license often requires undergoing testing and a background check. Licensed professionals also typically need to commit to continuing education to ensure they remain informed of developments in their area of expertise. Whether someone is an airline pilot or a nurse, they may worry that conflict with their spouse could put their career at risk. After all, most state licensing authorities allow members of the general public ..read more
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
1y ago
Medicare benefits are available to most adults who are over the age of retirement. Many modern medical practices specifically accept Medicare to tap into this massive market of prospective patients. However, Medicare has very strict billing rules, and professionals can easily end up accused of violating billing laws if they aren’t careful. Those accused of Medicare fraud can face numerous penalties should they plead guilty or get convicted of such offenses. Although physicians and their support staff may view such allegations as minor, victimless crimes, the reality is that the following penal ..read more
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
1y ago
Psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers and other counseling professionals are bound by rules that mandate confidentiality. The promise of confidentiality is part of what gives a patient the confidence to honestly discuss their circumstances in a professional setting. However, there are occasionally circumstances that may justify or even necessitate a breach of that confidentiality. When would it not be a license-threatening violation for a therapist, counselor or other mental health professional to inform others of what a patient has said during a session? Credible threats are the primar ..read more
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
1y ago
As a therapist, you know that your patient deserves as much confidentiality as you can give them. While you may be a mandated reporter and have to report abuse or other serious threats, you know that the majority of your sessions will remain private. For therapy to work, confidentiality is a must. If patients believe that you will spread around information about them, then they may not speak to you. Whether they’re children or adults, confidentiality is essential. There are times when you may need to break confidentiality, though, and that could put you in a difficult position. When does a the ..read more
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
1y ago
In the state of Wisconsin, nurses must go through a licensing process before they can begin to practice. Your nursing license represents years of training and demonstrates your expertise. However, the ability to work as a practicing nurse is a privilege based on your performance and behavior. Several circumstances can lead to a suspended license. Failing to meet professional standards Nursing is a stressful job with high demands. Some patients can be difficult and uncooperative. Yet, through it all, nurses are expected to handle themselves professionally. Medical facilities will not tolerate a ..read more
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
1y ago
Patients who turn to medical professionals for care expect that they will receive care that – at a minimum – meets professional standards of care as defined by law. Some may have unrealistic expectations, but it’s up to each medical professional to provide accurate information to each patient. There are several things that you’ll have to consider if a patient claims that you didn’t provide them with the care that they should have received. It may make it easier for you to avoid litigation if you can help patients understand what professional standards of care are and how they function. How are ..read more
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
1y ago
It takes many years to become a licensed nursing professional in Wisconsin. You have to finish a degree and then complete state testing. Then, you have to apply for a license, which involves submitting to a background check. Once you get your license, you will have to continue taking courses about changes in the medical field for continuing education credits and renew your license. Those who make major mistakes while providing patient care or who get convicted of criminal actions could lose their license as a result. However, you don’t have to lose your job or go to court to be at risk of losi ..read more
Icenogle & Associates LLC Blog
1y ago
Medicare fraud might involve some shady telemarketer calling older adults and trying to trick them into giving their information out over the phone. It might involve someone posing as their older sibling to receive healthcare. However, the most expensive and common form of Medicare and Medicaid insurance fraud involves provider fraud. Some healthcare providers that accept government insurance programs commit overt acts of fraud. There have been cases of doctors providing unnecessary medical procedures just so they could bill for them, for example, or billing policies of patients who are alread ..read more