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Must HIV positive doctors inform their surgical patients?
April 1, 1998... MUST AN HIV POSITIVE PHYSICIAN DISCLOSE HIS HIV STATUS TO A PATIENT WHEN SEEKING THE PATIENT'S CONSENT TO PERFORM AN INVASIVE MEDICAL PROCEDURE? That was just one of the issues with which the Illinois courts were confronted in this extraordinary...
Patient erroneously told that HIV tests were positive.
April 1, 1998... ISSUE: ordinarily physicians are sued for failure to inform their patients that they are HIV positive when test results have come back indicating so. However, in this extraordinary Texas case a physician deliberately told his patient that she was...
Covenant not to compete enforced: exception for 'new' patients.
April 1, 1998... ISSUE: Covenants not to compete are common among physicians in group practices. For any number of reasons one or more of the physicians may leave the group. It is in the group's best interest to have restrictive covenants to ensure that...