Gunster attorney Ryan Morris, spoke with Part B News to address how medical practices can handle temporary closures due to unforeseen events. If closures go on for a few days, companies should have a longer-term contingency plan ready to go.
In regard to ensuring physicians have a contingency plan ready, Morris explains, “Your number one priority should be the patients and communications with them.” Communicating alternative care options not only emphasizes a physician’s commitment to caring for their patient, but it also helps them avoid potential liability and patient abandonment claims.
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Ryan Morris dedicates his practice to supporting corporate clients and healthcare companies in all stages of business. He utilizes his understanding of the intricacies of the healthcare industry to assist clients in achieving their goals. Ryan aims to efficiently provide pragmatic solutions to complex problems.