Criminal Prosecutions Against Doctors for Overprescribing Scheduled Drugs
From: Aug 12, 2022 - To: Dec 31, 2022
Criminal prosecutions against doctors for overprescribing scheduled drugs: how the Supreme Court totally changed the rules to protect doctors in the fight against the opioid epidemic.
This webinar starts with some basics of the standard of care and examples of state licensure laws applicable to doctors who prescribe scheduled drugs. These rules also apply to other health care professionals with prescriptive authority under state law and a certificate to prescribe scheduled drugs from the federal government.
The webinar segues into an overview of the Controlled Substances Act and how doctors and other prescribers are vulnerable to criminal prosecution.
The Supreme Court set a new, high standard for criminal prosecutions under the Controlled Substances Act making it much harder to prosecute doctors for alleged violations, and how these new standards protect doctors who use their professional skill and judgment in writing prescriptions for pain killers.
Erase the fear, uncertainty, and doubt about the new standards from the Supreme Court which now protect doctors and the proper application of their discretion and their professional judgment from prosecutors bent on jailing doctors as part of the war on drugs.
Areas Covered:-
The basics of the standard of care for doctors who prescribe painkillers
Examples of state licensure laws that govern a doctor's prescriptive authority to prescribe scheduled drugs
Examples of other health care practitioners who have prescriptive authority and a certificate from the federal government to prescribe controlled substances
An overview of the Controlled Substances Act and how doctors are vulnerable to criminal prosecution
An analysis of the Supreme Court decision set a new standard for criminal prosecutions against doctors
An examination of how the new rules from the Supreme Court protect doctors who use their sound discretion to prescribe painkillers to their patients
Tips and techniques covering new defenses to doctors and how expert witness testimony will be even more crucial to defending the health care practitioner from criminal prosecution.
Who Should Attend:-
Health care attorneys
Corporate compliance officers in health care
Medical records staff of medical offices and health care entities
Hospital attorneys; health care practitioners who are covered entities
Law enforcement officers in health care compliance; state boards and agencies with jurisdiction over state licenses to practice a health care profession
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