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If the familys insurance changes and the physician who signed the school forms is no longer the current provider, are current orders still valid?

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If the familys insurance changes and the physician who signed the school forms is no longer the current provider, are current orders still valid?

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Technically physician’s orders are good for one year. The concern with this situation is ongoing appropriate medical care for the student. Some physicians may differ in management philosophy and may choose to alter current orders. The current orders can simply be faxed to the new physician and “re-approved” or adjusted as desired.

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