Virginia Employment Commission v. Peninsula Emergency Physicians Inc. Virginia Employment Commission v. Peninsula Emergency Physicians Inc.

Virginia Employment Commission v. Peninsula Emergency Physicians Inc‪.‬

359 S.E.2D 552, 4 VA. APP. 621, 1987.VA.40102

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The Commission and P.E.P. stipulated that the doctors under contract performed services for P.E.P. for remuneration. After presentation of the stipulation, Dr. William Hunter testified on behalf of P.E.P. that approximately thirty doctors were under contract to P.E.P., some of whom worked full time and some part time. The contract between P.E.P. and the doctors required the doctors to provide emergency medical services at Hampton General Hospital and Hampton Outpatient Emergency. In turn, P.E.P. had a contract with those establishments to insure that doctors were available twenty-four hours a day to provide emergency room services.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1987
18 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
13
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
78.2
KB

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