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Do Drs. moving from state to state raise red flags?

Publication: Medical Law's Regan Report
Publication Date: 01-JAN-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Do Drs. moving from state to state raise red flags?(Medical Law Cases on Point)

Article Excerpt
Friedman v. Kansas State Board of Healilng Arts, 2009-KS-0119.086 (1/16/2009) P.3d--KS (2009)

ISSUE: You can't be too careful in checking out the background of anyone applying for licensure as a physician as well as hospital privileges.

CASE FACTS: In April 1999, the Kansas Board of Healing Arts (Board) issued Dr. Amir Friedman a license to practice medicine and surgery in the State of Kansas. The license remained active until March 6, 2006, when the Board granted Dr. Friedman's request to change his license designation to inactive. In Kansas medical licenses must be renewed by June 30 of each year by filling out a renewal form and paying an annual registration fee. Dr. Friedman did not file a renewal form or pay the annual fee. Accordingly, his license expired on June...

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