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Clearly Legal's Podcast
Defending Doctors: A Legal Perspective with Meggan B. Sullivan
In this conversation, Sean Martin interviews Megan Sullivan, a criminal defense lawyer specializing in healthcare fraud. They discuss Megan's journey from public defense to her current practice, the complexities of defending doctors accused of healthcare fraud, and the implications of the opioid crisis on the legal landscape. Megan shares insights from her experience with the case of Dr. Satchi, highlighting the challenges faced by rural healthcare providers and the emotional toll of legal battles. The discussion also touches on the need for reform in how the legal system handles healthcare cases and the importance of compassionate care.
Takeaways
Megan Sullivan transitioned from public defense to healthcare fraud defense.
The legal landscape for doctors is complex and often punitive.
The Ruan case significantly impacted how doctors are prosecuted.
Rural healthcare providers face unique challenges and scrutiny.
Undercover operations in medical cases can lead to wrongful accusations.
Compassionate care is often overlooked in legal proceedings.
The burden of proof in medical cases is heavily skewed against doctors.
Data mining can lead to unjust prosecutions of healthcare providers.
The emotional toll on defendants and their families is profound.
There is a need for reform in how the legal system handles healthcare cases.
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