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Answering subpoenas poses legal, privacy risks for doctors


 

Ensure that the scope, the timing, and the overall content of the request are appropriate before responding, Mr. Schoppmann stresses.

"The subpoena has to be reasonable," he said. "Step back and do not respond unduly aggressively. You could be subject to criticism later if you respond to an inappropriate subpoena. We want right, rather than quick."

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