What Is the Purpose of Having Prescription Policies
Written prescription policies serve the same function in a controlled substance prescribing practice that any written policy serves in a...
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Written prescription policies serve the same function in a controlled substance prescribing practice that any written policy serves in a...
Read MoreRetain counsel experienced in federal healthcare fraud defense before speaking with any investigator, producing any document, and before making any...
Read MoreThe main goal is to preserve the practitioner's liberty, their license, and their livelihood, in that order of priority, by...
Read MoreThe Drug Enforcement Administration is the federal agency responsible for enforcing the controlled substances laws of the United States. It...
Read MoreThe attorney-client privilege is the oldest privilege recognized at common law and one of the most consequential protections available to...
Read MoreA prescription contract, also called a controlled substance agreement or pain management agreement, is a written document signed by both...
Read MoreThe term has no statutory definition. It has a recognized meaning that federal prosecutors, DEA agents, and juries understand without...
Read MoreA grand jury subpoena is a court order. It is issued under the authority of the federal district court within...
Read MoreA search warrant requires probable cause. Probable cause in a DEA opioid investigation is established more readily than most practitioners...
Read MorePrescription fraud is the use of deception to obtain a controlled substance prescription that would not be issued if the...
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