Stark Law
A Practitioner's Guide
Donald H. Romano
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The basic formulation of the Stark Law is as follows: If a physician (or his or her immediate family member) has a financial relationship with an entity (e.g., s/he rents office space from a hospital), the physician may not refer designated health services to such entity, and the entity may not bill for such services, unless an exception (or waiver) is satisfied.
Table of Contents:
- The Stark Law
- Core Definitions, Terms Used in Exceptions, and "Special Rules"
- Definition of "Group Practice," Period of Disallowance, and Other Terms of Art and Concepts
- Exceptions, Waivers and Other Relief
- Interpretations of the Stark Law
- Penalties and Compromise Resources and Reference Guide
Index