In her article for Hampton Roads Physician magazine, What to Do When You’re All Done: How to Close Up Shop and Get Out of the Game, attorney Nora Ciancio offers a roadmap for healthcare professionals navigating the intricacies of closing or selling a practice. Nora, who has a wealth of experience representing healthcare professionals in licensing and regulatory matters, addresses key decisions that practice owners must make, such as whether to sell, transfer patients, or close their doors entirely. From legal obligations to patients, proper notification requirements, managing patient records, and handling licensing with the appropriate Board, this article provides essential guidance for providers looking to retire or transition out of practice.
If you’re a healthcare provider considering closing your practice, Nora’s expert advice in this article is a must-read.
Read the article Here: Hampton Roads Physician Magazine – What to Do When You’re All Done: How to Close Up Shop and Get Out of the Game
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