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ADA requirements for physician offices
Best practices for providing reasonable accommodations for disabled patients
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Texas joins Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
A new process changes multi-state licensing
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TMLT Gives virtual food drive
TMLT employees are hosting a virtual food drive for the Central Texas Food Bank’s Fight Hunger 2021 campaign.
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Learn infection prevention and control from CDC’s Project Firstline
A new online training initiative led by the CDC encourages all frontline health care workers to learn more about the foundations of infection prevention and control.
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Most common medical liability claims and costs: Radiology
A summary of radiology closed claim data from the MPL Association Data Sharing Project.
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Most common medical liability claims and costs: Orthopedic surgery
A summary of orthopedic closed claim data from the the MPL Association Data Sharing Project.
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Most common medical liability claims and costs: Ob-Gyn surgery
A summary of ob-gyn surgery claims data from the MPL Association Data Sharing Project.
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Most common medical liability claims and costs: Internal medicine
A summary of internal medicine claims data from the MPL Association Data Sharing Project.
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Failure to diagnose and treat infection
A 72-year-old woman with a history of diabetes came to the ED due to pain in her left eye.
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OCR to waive potential HIPAA penalties during COVID-19 emergency
HHS OCR announced it will waive potential HIPAA penalties against health care providers using telehealth services to care for patients during the COVID-19 national emergency.
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TMLT gives back
TMLT gives back by supporting organized medicine, providing medical school scholarships, and donating to charitable causes.
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HHS guide for appropriate tapering or discontinuation of long-term opioid use
HHS advice for physicians on appropriate tapering methods for patients with long-term opioid use.
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Recap: “How to Fight the Opioid Epidemic”
Five risk management takeaways
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Failure to diagnose retained sponge
A 55-year-old woman was admitted to a hospital in New Mexico for a colostomy reversal.
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