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Understanding Climate and Disability Justice: Mitigating Structural Barriers to the Right to Health

Bill of Health

Source: Jim Evans via Creative Commons License.) Cecil Williams and Clark Morse at the Northern Nevada Correctional Compound in 2012. Yet, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice has not reported a heat-related death since 2012. They became best friends after meeting in prison. Source: Ron Levine, ‘ Prisoners of Age.’)

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Florida HB 0653 Signed Into Law; Effective 7/1/2012

The Health Law Firm

SB 1986, which added provisions to Chapter 456, Florida Statutes, among others, prevented numerous healthcare providers from obtaining or renewing licenses based on prior criminal convictions, which could have occurred decades earlier.

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Florida Suspends 81 Massage Therapists’ Licenses

The Health Law Firm

According to a number of sources, state authorities have announced the suspension of more than 80 massage therapists’ licenses, who appear to have fraudulently obtained their licenses with the help of an employee at the Florida College of Natural Health.

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The Number of Massage Licenses Suspended in Florida Now Almost Doubled

The Health Law Firm

The Florida Secretary of Health announced on September 27, 2012, that he has now signed 161 emergency suspension orders (ESOs) for massage therapists in Florida. The suspension orders are aimed at massage therapists who allegedly obtained their licenses to practice through a transcript-buying scandal at the Florida College of Natural Health.

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At Children's Mercy, telemedicine boosts access to highly sought-after subspecialists

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"Since establishing the telemedicine department in 2012, the number of subspecialty encounters via telemedicine has steadily grown," she continued. "Prior to COVID, almost 2% of all ambulatory subspecialty care was facilitated via telemedicine.

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Doctor Gives Up License Due to Allegations of Malpractice and Over-Prescribing Pills

The Health Law Firm

A doctor in Polk County, Florida, has lost his license to practice medicine. Rather than risk having his license revoked in an administrative proceeding, the now former doctor offered to voluntarily relinquish his license.

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Florida Legislature Passes Bill To Relax Healthcare License Restrictions

The Health Law Firm

SB 1986, which added provisions to Chapter 456, Florida Statutes, among others, prevented numerous healthcare providers from obtaining or renewing licenses based on prior criminal convictions, which could have occurred decades earlier.