In Hoover, the court considered what constitutes "reliable, probative, and substantial evidence" in a state medical board treatment. May the state medical board, which is typically comprised of a strong majority of physicians, use the medical opinions as the primary or sole justification of the board's decision?
In US states are authorized to make laws and regulation to protect health and citizen welfare. To protect public from unlawful, incompetent and malpractices each state have established a medical board. These medical boards work on the policies and guidelines of Medical Practice Act. This Act provides relevant policies to the board.
The state board gives a decision based on relevant policies and guideline given un medical acts and uses their medical opinions keeping in mind the laws and policies.
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