A doctor the state suspended from practicing medicine for nearly a decade has again had his license pulled for not complying with requirements after his license was reinstated last year.
State regulators accused Dr. Frank Li of failing to properly monitor use of powerful opiates at Seattle Pain Centers, rescinding his license to practice as a physician in 2016. Li later agreed to pay $2.85 million to the state and federal governments for billing Medicaid and Medicare for urine tests patients allegedly did not need, according to a settlement agreement.
Last year, Li requested that his license be reinstated by the Washington Medical Commission. The commission modified a 2018 order and reinstated Li’s license under several stipulations in June…