Stark Law
CONTENTS
Introduction 1
History of Stark Law 2
Key Concepts 3
General Prohibition Under Stark Law 3
Financial Relationships 4
Exceptions 4
Stark Law vs. Anti-kickback Statutes 4
Enforcement of Stark Law 5
Compliance with Stark Law 6
Examples of Problems 6
Compliance Plan 7
Risk of Not Making Repayments 8
Physician Recruitment 9
Conclusion 10
References 11
Introduction
On July 17, 2003 a California Grand Jury filed an indictment against Barry Weinbaum; Tenet Healthsystem Hospitals, Inc.; and Alvarado Hospital Medical Center, Inc. stating the defendants “did knowingly and intentionally conspire with each other and others… to commit offenses against the United States” by soliciting and receiving remunerations and offering and paying remunerations (US v. Weinbaum, Tenet Healthsystem Hospital Inc. and Alvarado Hospital Medical......
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