At Death’s Door – Idaho’s Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine
Added by Michelle Gustavson in Articles & Publications on August 25, 2011The corporate practice of medicine doctrine, generally stated, is the principle that medicine should only be practiced by licensed individuals and corporations should be prohibited from employing or otherwise contracting with licensed individuals to practice medicine on their behalf… Click here to read the full article courtesy of the Idaho Law Review.
M. Gustavson and N. Taylor, At Death’s Door – Idaho’s Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine, 47 Idaho L. Rev. 479 (2011).
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