Health care lawyer, Nora Ciancio recently authored a “Legal Checklist for Young Physicians in Practice featured in the Virginia medical community’s publication the Hampton Roads Physician. In her article, Nora provides guidance on the legal aspects a physician should consider when beginning their careers, and why preplanning can help offset issues in the future.
Nora’s practice concentrates on healthcare defense and includes representation for healthcare practitioners in investigations and hearings before their respective licensing Boards in the Commonwealth of Virginia; credentialing; Medicare and Medicaid matters; OCR investigations; third party payor audits; and risk prevention, among other things.
If you need assistance with legal advice or have questions concerning this issue, please contact Nora Ciancio.
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