If you are about to leave your current practice, you will need to notify your patients. This is an important step in ensuring that you don’t violate any health care laws.
The first thing you’ll want to do is check the stipulations of your state’s medical board. For example, the Texas Medical Board (TMB) requires physicians who leave their practice to publish notices on two newspapers and send letters to all patients they see within the past two years.
Next, you’ll want to provide your patients with contact information for finding another physician in their area. This will help prevent alleged patient abandonment lawsuits that can result in severe consequences.
It is also critical that you take the time to review your employment contract before leaving your current practice. This will allow you to understand the stipulations of your contract and fulfill them before you actually leave.
Finally, you’ll need to make sure that your patients have access to their records after you leave. You can do this by providing them with a release form that they can fill out in order to transfer their records to the new physician.
Lastly, you’ll need to make sure that all your employees have access to these forms so that they can help patients transition into their new healthcare providers. This will ensure that your patients have an easier time receiving their treatment and transferring their medical records.
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