Foley Partners Maria Gonzalez Knavel and Roger Strode co-authored an article for the October issue of The Orthopedics Business Review™, “The Sunshine Act: The Physician’s Perspective.” The article provides an in-depth perspective on the Sunshine Act and its requirements, including the annual reporting to the Department of Health and Human Services.
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