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Which Situations Allow a Medical Professional to Release Information?

HIPAA Journal

To the Federal Drug Administration to report adverse events and track FDA-regulated products. For example, in Georgia, medical professionals are required by OCGA §31-7-9 to report any non-accidental patient injuries. To personal representatives of adult patients and unemancipated minor patients.

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Accused Of Filing False Claims Settles For $14.7M governor pushes new Medicaid expansion proposal with work requirement Missouri state senator wants voters to have say in KU Health System, Liberty Hospital merger Kansas ACLU request to halt excessive wait times at Larned turned down by judge ‘Who cares about us?

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Mifepristone Manufacturer Wins First Round in West Virginia

Drug & Device Law

The core premise of Bexis’ article is very simple: Once the FDA has said “yes” and approved a particular drug for a particular indication (“intended use”) for sale in the United States, federal preemption precludes any state from saying say “no” and trying to ban that same FDA-approved drug. T]he growing market for mifepristone. . .

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