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Physician Law: Evolving Trends & Hot Topics 2022
By (Author) Wes M. Cleveland
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
3rd January 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Public health and safety law
Administrative jurisdiction and public administration
Government powers
Paperback
414
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
This book represents the cutting edge of physician law. The publication emanates from the American Bar Association Health Law Sections 2022 Physicians Legal Issues Conference. The conference and Physician Law: Evolving Trends & Hot Topics have been produced in conjunction with the Chicago Medical Society and the American Medical Association, tailored to an audience including physicians, lawyers, healthcare administrators, and other healthcare business people.
The book includes ten peer-reviewed chapters on core physician-centric legal topics: 1) Entrepreneurial Medicine (including fraud and abuse risk areas); 2) Physician-Hospital Contracting; 3) Medical Professional Liability; 4) Telemedicine; 5) HIPAA Compliance; 6) Accountable Care Organizations; 7) Doctors Defense in Medical Staff Hearings and Appeals; 8) Physician Well-Being; 9) Medicare and Medicaid Contractors; and 10) Physician Employment Contracts from the Physician Perspective.
Physicians will especially benefit from the content that addresses a broad range of non-clinical topics that are currently transforming American healthcare. The chapters target issues that are not typically covered in most medically oriented volumes but nonetheless are critically important in the practice of medicine. Physician Law: Evolving Trends & Hot Topics is an excellent reference for clinicians and professionals who want to stay abreast of current legal and regulatory issues impacting their practice.
Wes Cleveland is a healthcare attorney with the American Medical Association in Chicago focusing on issues related to antitrust, fraud and abuse, and physician business issues.