Mar 28, 2018 | Employment Contracts
In most instances, when a physician is hired at a practice, he or she must agree to a non-compete clause. By agreeing to this clause, the physician will be restricted on where they can continue to practice and render services within a particular geographical zone for...
Feb 27, 2018 | Buying/Selling a Practice, General, Medical Practices, Partnership/Operating Agreements
In New York State, professionals who are licensed through the Department of Education can structure their businesses in two ways: as a professional corporation (PC) or a professional limited liability company (PLLC). Under New York Law, both structures provide...
Jan 27, 2018 | General, Law, Medical Practices
To patients, consent forms might be viewed as a simple and standard document. These are forms that patients are now accustomed to receiving prior to any treatment. However, if you are a practitioner, it is critical for your consent forms to convey certain information...
Dec 20, 2017 | Buying/Selling a Practice, Dental Practices, General, Medical Practices, Partnership/Operating Agreements, Real Estate
For physicians, dentists, and all healthcare practitioners, as 2017 comes to a close, it is time to think about the goals for your practice moving forward into 2018. Are you looking to take on new employees? Are you looking to expand your practice? Are you looking to...
Nov 27, 2017 | Dental Practices, General, Medical Practices
Technology is prominent in all aspects of our society—and this is true in the healthcare field as well. The majority of healthcare practices are already paperless, which includes not only medical charts but also digital x-rays and the mandated electronic prescribing....
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