What's a Doc to Do? Post Stark Phase III and Anti-Markup Rules: The Impact on Physician Relationships and Ventures (Online Course)
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What's a Doc to Do? Post Stark Phase III and Anti-Markup Rules: The Impact on Physician Relationships and Ventures (Online Course)

What's a Doc to Do? Post Stark Phase III and Anti-Markup Rules: The Impact on Physician Relationships and Ventures (Online Course)
Product Code: CET08WDDI
Faculty: William W. Horton, Lisa Ohrin, Michael W. Paddock, Andrew B. Wachler
Publication Date: February 2008
Running Time: 90 minutes
Credit Hours: 1.50
Ethics Hours: 0
Sponsoring Entities: ABA Center for CLE, Health Law Section
Topics: Health Law
Format: Online Course - CET08WDDI
Other Formats: CD - CET08WDDC Audio Download - CET08WDDPOD
Pricing: $119.00 (Regular)
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Description

The Stark Phase III regulations and other CMS initiatives have imposed new constraints on physician-owned ventures and physician relationships with hospitals. At the same time, physicians continue to face increased workload demands and reimbursement pressures from both public and private payors.

In this "Stark" new world, what are the opportunities and pitfalls for physicians in structuring new business ventures and relationships with hospitals and other providers?

How can physicians be involved in providing services to their patients without running afoul of the law? What issues are the regulators most focused on in looking at new and restructured physician relationships? What is the impact of the delay of the anti-markup rules?

Our experienced panel provides a practical analysis of the impact of new regulatory policies on real-world physician ventures, and explores what opportunities remain out there for physicians facing today's new reality. This course presents a real-time look at the post-Stark III world and the new legal environment for physicians and other providers.

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