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Ten Things to Do When Investigated By Regulatory or Government Agencies
Link ID 16385
Title Ten Things to Do When Investigated By Regulatory or Government Agencies
Url http://www.soundpractice.net/images/soundpractice/podcast/Ten_Things_to_do_When_Investigated.mp3
Description Ten Things to Do When Investigated By Regulatory or Government Agencies by Glen D. Crick, J.D.: Physicians may become the object of investigation by a variety of regulatory and governmental bodies. This editorial outlines an approach to responding to inquiries by such agencies in ten steps.
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Date Jun 7, 2009
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