Description |
1 online resource (115 p.) |
Contents |
Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Authors' Note -- Chapter 1: The Corporate Practice of Medicine and Fee-Splitting Prohibitions -- A. An Introduction -- 1. The Professionalization of Medicine -- 2. The Rise of Corporate Involvement -- 3. The Establishment of Ethical and Legal Controls -- 4. Dormancy-and Upheaval -- 5. The Prohibition on Fee Splitting -- 6. Fee-Splitting Prohibitions Today -- Chapter 2: The Corporate Practice of Medicine Prohibition -- A. Forms of the Prohibition -- 1. Prohibitions by Legislation |
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2. Prohibitions Expressed in Common Law Judicial Decisions -- 3. Prohibitions Affirmed by State Attorneys General and Regulatory Agencies -- 4. Prohibitions Implied in State Medical Practice Acts -- B. Common Exceptions -- 1. Exceptions Established by Legislation -- 2. Exceptions Established by Judicial Decision -- 3. Exceptions Established by State Attorneys General and State Regulatory Agencies -- Chapter 3: Fee-Splitting Prohibitions -- A. Introduction -- B. The Foundations of Fee-Splitting Prohibitions -- 1. Purpose -- 2. Authority and Enforcement -- C. The Rules and Exceptions |
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1. Individuals Subject to Fee-Splitting Prohibitions -- 2. The Rules in Brief -- a. Prohibitions against Fees for Referrals -- b. Nonparticipation Prohibitions -- 3. The Exceptions -- a. Formation of Corporate Entities -- b. Percentage-Based Arrangements -- c. Ownership and Investment-Related Interests -- d. Payments to Third-Party Advertisers -- e. Concurrent Services -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 4: How the Corporate Practice of Medicine and Fee-Splitting Prohibitions Affect Organizational and Transaction Structures -- A. Introduction -- B. Corporate Structures |
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1. Shareholder and Member Requirements -- a. Licensure -- b. Active Practice -- c. Corporate Ownership -- 2. Naming Requirements -- 3. Registration with Professional Regulatory Board -- 4. Foreign Qualification -- C. The "Friendly Physician" or Management Model -- 1. The "Friendly Physician" or Management Model in Practice -- 2. Structuring the Management Fee -- a. Management Fees under Fee-Splitting Statutes -- b. Percentage-Based Management Fees under Federal and State Anti-kickback Statutes -- 3. Best Practices for "Friendly Physician" or Management Model Transactions |
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A. Carefully Structure Rollover Equity -- b. Generally, Keep DHS at the Practice -- c. Be Mindful of Regulatory Filings and Notices or Consents Required by Commercial Payors -- 4. Entity Licensure -- Summary Chart -- Index -- Backcover |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Medical care -- Law and legislation -- United States
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Medical corporations -- United States
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Medical care -- Cost control -- Law and legislation -- United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Humphreys, Angela
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ISBN |
9781641057837 |
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1641057831 |
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