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  • Jun 19, 2023 | mondaq.com | Kathleen O'Neill |Dhara Waghela |John Golembesky |Daniel Shemano

    All types of healthcare providers depend on medical directors to oversee clinical operations and consult with administrative leadership on facility, unit, or clinical service line plans and performance. Medical directors function at the intersection of administration and clinical care, weighing in on matters as varied and important as accreditation, capital expenditures for equipment, staffing, standard operating procedures, and peer review.

  • Jun 15, 2023 | lexblog.com | Kathleen O'Neill |Dhara Waghela |John Golembesky

    All types of healthcare providers depend on medical directors to oversee clinical operations and consult with administrative leadership on facility, unit, or clinical service line plans and performance. Medical directors function at the intersection of administration and clinical care, weighing in on matters as varied and important as accreditation, capital expenditures for equipment, staffing, standard operating procedures, and peer review.

  • Apr 3, 2023 | natlawreview.com | Dhara Waghela

    While government enforcement has traditionally been an indirect concern for private equity (“PE”) investors, such as looking at whether a target entity has been sanctioned or could be sanctioned in the future, the current trend in government enforcement has been to target PE firms directly.

  • Apr 3, 2023 | lexblog.com | Dhara Waghela |John Tilton

    While government enforcement has traditionally been an indirect concern for private equity (“PE”) investors, such as looking at whether a target entity has been sanctioned or could be sanctioned in the future, the current trend in government enforcement has been to target PE firms directly.

  • Apr 3, 2023 | natlawreview.com | Dhara Waghela

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