Regulatory Oversight
Attorney-In-Fact An Attorny-in-Fact means a person authorized by a power of attorney document (also referred to as a “POA”)
All patient healthcare organizations providing services must have a state license for all physical locations. In addition, regulatory agencies (i.e.,
Going to the hospital is scary because everyone knows doctors only practice medicine; they haven’t perfected it yet. Furthermore, doctors
Furthermore, rules and regulations are detailed and restrictive. Unless you know what to and not to do, it is easy
Standards of Practice Whether receiving care from a small-town hospital or a nationally owned health system, government agencies maintain strict
Virginia’s Uniform Power of Attorney Act §64.2-1600 Code of Virginia What is the Power of Attorney (POA)? A “Power of
Understanding Healthcare as an Advocate When you take on the role of caregiver, you become responsible for your family member’s