Congress regulates the investment and referral practices of physicians through the federal Anti-Fraud and Abuse statute. The Anti-Fraud and Abuse statute, however, limits the ability of physicians to adapt their investment and referral practices to an increasingly competitive health care industry. In order to restrict fraudulent practices without restricting competition, the authority to regulate physician investment and referral practices should be returned to the states, who can recognize and exempt beneficial competitive practices from the reach of the applicable state statutes
HEALTH CARE REFERRALS, SERVICES, COSTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Prohibits licensed health care practitio...
The medical community argues that physician fear of legal liability increases health care spending. ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Certain...
Rapidly increasing health care costs have created a national crisis. Perceiving physician referral b...
For better or worse, the federal government is actively regulating physician conflicts of interest, ...
Physician reimbursement under a value-based care structure encourages care coordination programs in ...
This Article considers possible ways to protect a patient’s interest in receiving care and advice th...
AbstractWith the advent of Medicare prospective payment systems, health care entities and physicians...
The Act prohibits a health care provider from referring a patient to an entity providing health care...
Hospitals and hospital-based physicians enter into a variety of agreements. Given the recent advisor...
Unfortunately, the federal government has become a willing participant in the risk-sharing strategy....
With health care costs spiraling out of control in recent decades, Americans have been forgoing nece...
The five defendant ophthalmologists and defendant Inland Empire Optical, Inc., whose stock was wholl...
Part I provides a background discussion of the PPS, DRGs, and incentive plans. Part II focuses on th...
Hospitals and physicians have begun encouraging their high-cost patients to switch from Medicare or ...
HEALTH CARE REFERRALS, SERVICES, COSTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Prohibits licensed health care practitio...
The medical community argues that physician fear of legal liability increases health care spending. ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Certain...
Rapidly increasing health care costs have created a national crisis. Perceiving physician referral b...
For better or worse, the federal government is actively regulating physician conflicts of interest, ...
Physician reimbursement under a value-based care structure encourages care coordination programs in ...
This Article considers possible ways to protect a patient’s interest in receiving care and advice th...
AbstractWith the advent of Medicare prospective payment systems, health care entities and physicians...
The Act prohibits a health care provider from referring a patient to an entity providing health care...
Hospitals and hospital-based physicians enter into a variety of agreements. Given the recent advisor...
Unfortunately, the federal government has become a willing participant in the risk-sharing strategy....
With health care costs spiraling out of control in recent decades, Americans have been forgoing nece...
The five defendant ophthalmologists and defendant Inland Empire Optical, Inc., whose stock was wholl...
Part I provides a background discussion of the PPS, DRGs, and incentive plans. Part II focuses on th...
Hospitals and physicians have begun encouraging their high-cost patients to switch from Medicare or ...
HEALTH CARE REFERRALS, SERVICES, COSTS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Prohibits licensed health care practitio...
The medical community argues that physician fear of legal liability increases health care spending. ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Certain...