April 25, 2024 | Volume XV | Issue 17

AHCA Health Care Clinic License road map

Carlos Arce, Esq. | Florida Healthcare Law Firm


If you seek to receive reimbursement by insurance payors in Florida, either through federal programs (Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare), or commercial insurance (including Personal Injury Protection and Bodily Injury), you will either need a Health Care Clinic License or qualify as exempt under one of the exemptions. The process of getting a Health Care Clinic License is tedious but not impossible if you meet the requirements.


The initial application stage requires multiple forms to be completed by the person or entity attempting to apply for the license. You must also complete a proof of financial ability to operate form that must be completed by a licensed certified public accountant. Moreover, you and any other individual who plans on sharing in the ownership of the entity...

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How Famine and Starvation Could Affect Gazans for Generations to Come

Neroli Price, Salman Ahad Khan and Gabrielle Berbey | Reveal


Famine is already happening in parts of Gaza, a top U.S. humanitarian official publicly acknowledged last week for the first time. After six months of Israeli war and blockades, an estimated 2.2 million people are facing acute or catastrophic food shortages. One in three children in northern Gaza are malnourished, and deaths due to hunger are expected to accelerate quickly, U.S. officials have warned.


According to the groundbreaking work of Dutch researcher Tessa Roseboom, the impacts of near-starvation are also likely being experienced by generations not yet born. Roseboom, a biologist and professor of early development and health at the Amsterdam UMC/University of Amsterdam, has been studying the long-term consequences of prenatal malnutrition for almost 30 years.


Much of her work focuses on people like her parents, who were born around the time of the Dutch “Hunger Winter” at the end of World War II. In dozens of studies, Roseboom and her colleagues have provided some of the first direct evidence in humans of the intergenerational impact of in-utero exposure to stresses such as famine. Their work suggests that malnutrition during pregnancy can have lasting consequences not only for the future health of the child, but also for subsequent generations. “It’s one of the things that makes me very passionate to talk about how the decisions we make today will have an effect for many, many decades,” Roseboom says. “I really feel the generations before me urging me to speak out.”

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FTC votes to ban non-competes, with far-reaching effects on doctors

Healthcare Dive reports:


The Federal Trade Commission voted to ban noncompete agreements on Tuesday, obviating the restrictive agreements that lock in physicians — and the patients they treat — with their existing employer.


With the 3-2 vote, FTC commissioners have finalized a rule proposed in January 2023 to prevent...

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N.J. woman receives pig's kidney in life-saving transplant

CBS New York


A New Jersey woman has made history after she received a pig's kidney in a life-saving surgery. She's the first woman, and only the second living human, to successfully undergo the procedure.

Watch the video HERE.

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