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Health Care & Hospital Law

Oct. 24, 2012

Drug database helps shield innocent physicians from 'doctor shoppers'

It is important to take appropriate steps to avoid mistakes that can lead to overprescribing enforcement actions by the Medical Board. By Nick Jurkowitz of Fenton Nelson LLP


By Nick Jurkowitz


The Medical Board takes the inappropriate overprescribing of controlled medication very seriously. For this reason, it is important to take appropriate steps to protect yourself from mistakes that can lead to overprescribing enforcement actions by the Medical Board. In addition, whereas many physicians may feel that it may be difficult for the Medical Board to monitor prescriptions, it is actually not the case.


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