Texas Court Case And Florida Web Site Raise Questions About Effectiveness Of Physician Oversight
admin | Feb 10, 2010
A Texas court case reveals gaps in physician oversight, The New York Times reports. “It was beyond [Anne Mitchell's] conception that she would be indicted and threatened with 10 years in prison for doing what she knew a nurse must: inform state regulators that a doctor at her rural hospital was practicing bad medicine…
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