In 2007, Medicare and Medicaid implemented their third and final phase of the Stark Law.This law prohibits physicians from referring patients to any entity in which they have a financial interest.Violating the Stark Law results in nonpayment for the services requested, a physician being forced to pay back monies collected, financial fines and penalties, and more.Since its implementation, compliance issues have been forefront in discussions involving health care.More recently, however, there have been substantial awards and settlements involved in violating the Stark Law.This is no longer just a compliance issue, is has become a risk management issue.
In the face of theses recent settlements and awards for violating the Stark Law, it is imperative that physicians understand the full scope of the law itself. In order to ensure compliance, physicians must balance compliance and risk management by ensuring they have contracts that are legally defensible under applicable laws.
The webinar will explore the Stark Law, False Claims Act, and Anti-Kickback Statute in full detail. Upon completion of the conference, attendees will be able to:
Joseph Wolfe is a partner with Hall Render, the largest health care focused law firm in the country, now with offices nationwide. Hall Render attorneys provide advice and counsel to many of the nation's largest health systems, hospitals and medical groups on a broad range of regulatory, operational and strategic matters. Mr. Wolfe regularly counsels clients on a national basis regarding compliance-focused physician governance, alignment and compensation strategies.He is a frequent speaker and author on issues related to the physician self-referral statute (Stark Law), hospital-physician transactions, medical group structures, value-based payment strategies (MACRA, MIPS, APM, bundled payments, etc.), physician compensation and health care valuation issues. Before attending law school at the University of Wisconsin, he served as a combat engineer in the United States Army.
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