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Health Care & Hospital Law

May 25, 2010

Medi-Fraud Crimes And Consequences

California Deputy Attorney General Malcolm Venolia introduces the offenses that medical professionals can be charged with in state court.

By Malcolm V. Venolia

Prosecution of medical professionals often involves offenses not generally at issue in criminal cases. The consequences of criminal convictions on medical professionals likewise involve statutes and regulations specific to this area of law. This article and self-study test introduce the offenses that medical professionals can be charged with in state court and review some of the most important collateral consequences of convictions f...

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