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Stark Rules: Navigating Physician Leases and Subleases | Tucker Arensberg, P C

Stark Rules: Navigating Physician Leases and Subleases | Tucker Arensberg, P C
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The Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute Final Rules: Value-Based Arrangements | Miles & Stockbridge P C

  Returning to our hospital-physician group arrangement above, the VBE could consider establishing a value based arrangement where the VBE assumed full financial risk from the payor with respect to the target patient population. The value based arrangement and the payments to the physician group would need to be structured and implemented, to comply with the requirements in the full financial risk exception. If successful, the remuneration paid by the hospital to the physician group for any value-based activity ( e.g. the hospital’s payment to the physician group for each post-discharge meeting a physician attends) would not violate the Stark Law.

Boardman doctor sues Steward Medical Group over referrals | News, Sports, Jobs

WARREN A doctor who now practices in Boardman has filed a civil suit against the Steward Medical Group claiming the practice was illegally paying him to make referrals to other physicians in its group. The suit filed March 4 on behalf of Dr. Adil Jaffer of Canfield seeks relief to “fully, fairly and justly” compensate him for his losses from his firing from the practice. It calls for punitive and compensatory damages as well as front and back pay and any attorney fees incurred by the doctor. Steward, based in Boston, Mass., is part of Steward Health Care, which owns Trumbull Regional Medical Center as well as other medical practices in the Mahoning Valley. An email was sent to Steward’s corporate office seeking comment about the lawsuit, but it was not answered.

Doctor alleges illegal payments | News, Sports, Jobs

gvogrin@tribtoday.com WARREN A doctor who now practices in Boardman has filed a civil suit against the Steward Medical Group claiming the practice was illegally paying him to make referrals to take other physicians in its group. The suit filed March 4 on behalf of Dr. Adil Jaffer of Canfield seeks relief to “fully, fairly and justly” compensate him for his losses from his firing from the practice. It calls for punitive and compensatory damages, as well as front and back pay and any attorney fees incurred by the doctor. Steward, based in Boston, Mass., is part of Steward Health Care, which owns Trumbull Regional Medical Center as well as other medical practices in the Mahoning Valley. An email was sent to Steward’s corporate office seeking comment about the lawsuit, but it was not answered.

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