Physician Self-referral


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Issues Related to Physician "self-referrals"


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Physician Self-Referrals


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Self-referral occurs when a provider refers patients to entities in which the provider or the provider's family members have a financial interest. Rising Medicare expenditures for PT services have long been of concern, and questions have been raised about the role of self-referral in this growth. This book examines trends in the number of and expenditures for self-referred and non-self-referred Medicare PT services and how provision of these services differs among providers on the basis of whether they self-refer. It also discusses similar trends in cancer treatments, anatomic pathology services, and advanced imaging services.




A Practical Guide to Anti-Kickback and Self-Referral Laws for Physicians


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This book provides health care professionals, lawyers, medical office managers, and physician advisors with a straightforward explanation of the various Florida and federal laws controlling patient referrals and financial relationships involving medical practices, testing facilities, surgery centers, hospitals, and other businesses.




Physician Self-referral in Pennsylvania


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A Practical Guide to Kickback and Self-Referral Laws for Florida Physicians


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This book provides health care professionals, lawyers, medical office managers, and physician advisors with a straightforward explanation of the various Florida and federal laws controlling patient referrals and financial relationships involving medical practices, testing facilities, surgery centers, hospitals, and other businesses.




Medicare


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A Practical Guide to Anti-Kickback and Self-Referral Laws for Physicians


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This book provides health care professionals, lawyers, medical office managers, and physician advisors with a straightforward explanation of the various federal laws controlling patient referrals and financial relationships involving medical practices, testing facilities, surgery centers, hospitals, and other businesses.