Michigan Nurse Charged With Second Degree Vulnerable Adult Abuse
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Sep, 2022
On September 1st Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that Beverly Ann Bratcher, LPN was charged with second degree vulnerable adult abuse stemming from two incorrect medications being administered to a patient. After the administration of the medications Ms. Bratcher failed to report this error. Ms. Bratcher will be arraigned on September 14th. Second degree […]
Category: News & Updates
Michigan Social Worker’s License Suspended for Deceptive Advertising
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Oct, 2020
Following multiple reports of misrepresentation and deceit, a limited licensed social worker has had her license to practice summarily suspended. Limited licensed social workers in Michigan are required to work under the supervision of a fully licensed social worker. An investigation revealed that the limited licensed social worker was advertising services as a private practice […]
Category: Licensure, Michigan Legal Updates, News & Updates
How Could Proposed Changes To Michigan’s Professional Licensing Rules Affect You?
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Aug, 2020
Last month Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) held a public hearing to receive comments on proposed changes to the professional licensing disciplinary rules. These proposed rules would not only affect healthcare professionals but would also impact how healthcare attorneys represent clients facing licensing investigations and actions. When the rules are finalized, The […]
COVID-19 – Governor Whitmer Issues Executive Order To Temporarily Relax Scope of Practice
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Mar, 2020
Recently Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued Executive Order No. 2020-30 (COVID-19) temporary suspending scope of practice, supervision, and delegation requirements to allow licensed, registered and certified health care professionals to provide necessary medical services to support the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This Executive Order applies to healthcare professionals working in: Ambulance operations, aircraft transport operations, […]
Effective August 21, 2019 Federal Law Prohibits Pharmaceuticals From Being Disposed Down The Drain
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Aug, 2019
Effective August 21, 2019 federal law prohibits disposing pharmaceuticals down the drain or otherwise into the water system. Pharmaceuticals include prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, and dietary supplements. Healthcare providers that are subject to this disposal prohibition include: Independent dental, veterinary, chiropractic, optical, and medical offices Medical, veterinary, and psychiatric hospitals, ambulance services Ambulatory surgical centers […]
What Happens If My Professional License Is Sanctioned?
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Mar, 2019
Once an investigation is completed, the licensure matter is reviewed by the Bureau of Professional Licensing to determine whether the health care professional’s actions or inactions violated Michigan’s public health code. The Bureau of Professional Licensing may take any number of actions such as: closing the file if the investigation did not show a violation […]
Michigan Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs Revises Controlled Substance Rules
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Jan, 2019
The Michigan Bureau of Professional Licensing within the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has revised the Pharmacy – Controlled Substances Rules. These changes are effective immediately, and include the following: Gabapentin is now added as a controlled substance to the Schedule 5 drug list. 2. Health care providers licensed to prescribe or dispense […]
Category: Licensure, Michigan Legal Updates, Nursing
Will Your Continuing Education Count When Renewing Your Nursing License?
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Nov, 2018
Come March 2019 and thereafter, nurses will need to comply with new continuing education requirements when renewing their nursing licenses. While nurses are still required to earn a minimum of 25 credit hours of approved continuing education during the 2 year period preceding renewal, the new rules expand the ways in which continuing education credits […]
Could You Be Facing A Professional Licensure Investigation? Part III
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Aug, 2018
The American Nurses Association – Michigan Chapter recently published the third installment of a four-part article series, focusing on important steps health care professionals should consider when involved in licensure investigations. Do you know what steps to take after being interviewed by an investigator from the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Bureau of Professional […]
Are You Properly Maintaining Patient Records As Required by Michigan Law?
Posted by donna@healthlawcenterplc.com in Aug, 2018
In a rare announcement, the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (“LARA”) announced that it has been receiving complaints from consumers who are unable to obtain their medical records from health care providers. LARA has recently published a reminder to licensed or registered health care providers of their obligation to keep and maintain records […]