Protecting a physician’s practice from prescription drug misuse and unintentional opioid addiction will require a proactive and well-documented approach. Practices must reassess their methods of prescribing opioids to keep their practice out of the compliance hot seat, such as redefining the quantity and frequency of their prescriptions.
Nelson Mullins of counsel Bradley J. Sayles will navigate through new follow-up standards for patient-prescribed opioids and explain how to protect your practice from regulatory exposure during a DecisionHealth webinar Wednesday, May 9, beginning at 12:30 p.m. Eastern.
Sayles assists clients in navigating the highly regulated healthcare landscape to ensure they are compliant with state and federal laws and industry standards. He works with a wide range of providers, from large clinical laboratories, hospice and home health providers, DME suppliers, health systems, physician groups, and long-term care providers to small rural healthcare entities and individual practitioners.
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
12:30pm
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