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Tele-Prescribing Controlled Substances post-PHEMay 11, 2023 - 1:25 pm
Summary of Landmark Johnson & Johnson Oklahoma Opioid DecisionSeptember 20, 2019 - 11:40 am
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Attorney teaches Behavioral Health Law course at OCU
Attorney Mary Holloway Richard is teaching Behavioral Health Law at the Oklahoma City University School of Law this Spring semester. The course will cover a broad spectrum of behavior health topics including: basic mental illness diagnoses, licensure laws related to behavioral health providers of all types, reimbursement and financing issues, liability concepts related to the […]
Attorneys support i2E 2015 BrewFest
Hundreds of patrons filled the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark on Nov. 5 to support i2E’s (Innovation to Enterprise) annual OKBio BrewFest. The intellectual activity surrounding the annual i2E BrewFest channels the exciting physical changes in downtown Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma Health Center, Bricktown, Deep Deuce and the state,” “Where else can you find entrepreneurs mingling to […]
Attorney Mary Holloway Richard moderates webcast for OBA
Health Care Attorney Mary Holloway Richard hosted a webcast October 28 for the Health Law Section of the Oklahoma Bar Association. “The presentation is entitled ‘Representing Vulnerable Populations: Behavioral Health Patients and Families,’ Richard said. “The webcast covers psychiatric diagnoses, emergency detention and involuntary admissions, confidentiality of information and other topics which will be useful […]
NewsOK Q&A: E-players enter health market
Consumers can search for doctors and clinical experts on a new product of Google called “Helpouts.” The trial is limited to symptoms related to common conditions or diagnoses and a wide range of pediatric concerns.
NewsOK Q&A: Sunshine Act applies to dentists, podiatrists, optometrists and chiropractors
What the passing of the Physicians Payments Sunshine Act means for physicians and health service providers.