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Healthcare/Hospital Law

Jan. 19, 2005

Often Medical License-Suspension Cases Turn on Procedural Questions

Focus Column - Health Care Law - By Stuart Miller - In the past few months, the California courts of appeal have issued an unusual number of opinions involving the suspension or revocation of the licenses or hospital privileges of physicians. Most of these decisions have turned on questions of procedural due process rather than on the substantive wrongdoing of which the doctors were accused.

Focus Column

Health Care Law

By Stuart Miller

        
        In the past few months, the California courts of appeal have issued an unusual number of opinions involving the suspension ...

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