Mapping For Health Planning and Certificate of Need

CON programs are used, in part, to correct health care market deficiencies. To identify casual factors and alternative courses of action, planners must be able to spatially analyze multiple factors across a community. A GIS analysis and spatial modeling can increase the ability of planners to interpret data and reach reasonable conclusions. This blog will discuss the types of data and maps used within Esri to create GIS analysis and spatial modeling.

By |2021-06-17T21:18:14+00:00June 17th, 2021|RPC Blog|Comments Off on Mapping For Health Planning and Certificate of Need

Contract Considerations to Avoid Physician Compensation Disputes

Physician employment contracts must not only make business sense but also must comply with federal laws that prohibit certain practices. To comply with these laws and to reduce the possibility of disputes between the physician and the employer, the employment contract should address these topics explicitly and precisely.

By |2021-06-14T16:44:56+00:00June 9th, 2021|RPC Blog|Comments Off on Contract Considerations to Avoid Physician Compensation Disputes

Vocational Evaluations in Personal Injury Litigation

Lost earnings and lost earning capacity can be major elements of economic damages in personal injury litigation. Calculating these elements requires determining pre-injury and post-injury earnings and earning capacity. These determinations involve vocational and economic issues. If there are disputes whether the plaintiff can return to work at all, or to what job, or with what limitations or accommodations, a vocational evaluation by a qualified vocational expert can be essential to determine this element of damages.

By |2022-02-25T15:28:45+00:00June 3rd, 2021|RPC Blog|Comments Off on Vocational Evaluations in Personal Injury Litigation

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