Conference Coverage

Waiving protections can affect payment investigations


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS AT AN ABA CONFERENCE

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"Most physicians have a basic understanding about the attorney-client privilege and its scope, but don’t fully understand or appreciate how that legal protection can be lost inadvertently," Mr. Clark said. "Having an attorney on board early in the process of an audit or broader investigation is important to ensuring that the privilege is properly established and protected."

This article was updated Sept. 2, 2014.

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