Florida regulatory landscape sees changes affecting physicians in 2025

Chris Clark Chief Executive Officer
Chris Clark Chief Executive Officer - Florida Medical Association
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As 2025 ends, Florida has seen several changes in its regulatory and legislative environment that impact physicians in various practice settings. A summary of this year’s major regulatory developments, along with updates on previously reported issues, aims to keep physicians informed and prepared for compliance in the coming year.



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