By George F. Indest III, J.D., M.P.A., LL.M., Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Health Law The investigation of a complaint which could lead to the revocation of a physician’s license to practice, usually starts with a simple letter from the Department of Health (DOH). This is a very serious legal matter and it should be treated as such by the physician who receives it. Yet, in many cases, attorneys are consulted by physicians after the entire investigation is over and the damage is already done. Often, the mistakes that have been made severely compromise an attorney’s ability to achieve a favorable result for the physician. These are the ten biggest mistakes we see in the physician cases we are called upon to defend after a Department of Health investigation of them is commenced: 1. Contacting the Department of Health (DOH) investigator and providing him/her an oral statement or oral interview. 2. Making a written statement in response to the…
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