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To determine a doctors status, go to the Medical Boards website or call (800) 633-2322 and someone at the Medical Board will look up the doctor for you. To use the website, click on License Search on the home page.
Unprofessional conduct (breach of confidence, record alteration, filing fraudulent insurance claims, misleading advertising, arrest or conviction) Office practice issues (failure to provide medical records to a patient, failure to sign a death certificate, patient abandonment.)
Online License Search Welcome to the Medical Board of California Licensee Profile search page. Here you will find profiles for all physicians and other allied health care providers who are licensed/registered in the state of California. The profile provides information about the licensee.
If a complaint is filed just before the seven-year time limit, the Board may not pursue the case because there wont be enough time to obtain all the documents and have them reviewed before the seven-year statute of limitations expires.
Suppose you need to verify that your provider has an authentic DEA registration number. In that case, you can visit the DEAs website and search for provider identification, such as their name or registration number. You can also contact the DEA directly at 1-800-882-9539 to speak to a customer service representative.
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All health records of discharged patients shall be completed and filed within 30 days after discharge date and such records shall be kept for a minimum of 7 years, except for minors whose records shall be kept at least until 1 year after the minor has reached the age of 18 years, but in no case less than 7 years.
To research a doctor, youll need to start with his or her name and location. Go to the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) website to check the basics with their DocInfo.org search function.

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