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Business of Medicine » Legal Matters

What Otolaryngologists Need to Know About Payer Audits

What Otolaryngologists Need to Know About Payer Audits

March 7, 2016

A negative audit finding can result in the need to repay five- and seven-figure amounts

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Hospital Acquisitions of Physician Practices Likely to Decrease

February 6, 2016

The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 signals the end of the incentive for hospitals to acquire physician practices

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Legal steps that need to be taken before you can leave your medical practice

Legal Steps That Need To Be Taken Before You Can Leave Your Medical Practice

January 12, 2016

Legal steps that need to be taken before you can leave your medical practice

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How Provider-Based Conversions Impact Physicians, Practices, Patients

September 8, 2015

Legal, practical implications of converting your physician practice to a provider-based outpatient department of the hospital

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Address Security, Policies, Contracts when Reviewing Your Medical Practice

August 11, 2015

Conduct periodic internal reviews of your practice operations

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Internal Due Diligence Review Critical for Physician Practices

July 9, 2015

Periodic reviews of internal operations, compliance with the law can help you discover and correct problems in your practice

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Beware Antitrust Regulations When Considering Healthcare Mergers

April 5, 2015

Review laws governing collaboration of healthcare systems, hospitals, physician practices before consolidating

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What Otolaryngologists Should Know Before Leaving a Medical Practice

January 13, 2015

Termination provisions your employment agreement should include; plus other considerations to address before you transition

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Avoid Data Breaches, HIPAA Violations When Posting Patients’ Health Information Online

Avoid Data Breaches, HIPAA Violations When Posting Patients’ Health Information Online

October 5, 2014

How to know which medical information must be de-identified before it’s shared over social media

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Omnibus Rule Compliance Deadline Imminent

September 7, 2014

Business associate agreements under pressure to meet new, expanded HIPAA standards

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