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Selling Your Surgery Center |
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Written by Scott Becker and Scott Downing
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Thursday, 17 January 2008 |
The market for selling a surgery center remains very hot as several companies continue to buy surgery centers. Further, a great number of owners of surgery centers increasingly express interest in selling a portion of their surgery center to obtain partial liquidity for their investment.
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Surgical and Specialty Hospitals |
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Written by Scott Becker & Nicholas Harned
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Thursday, 17 January 2008 |
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This article provides an overview of fourteen legal issues that impact the development of surgical and specialty hospitals.
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Orthopedic-Driven Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Specialty Hospitals |
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Written by Scott Becker and Amber Walsh
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Thursday, 17 January 2008 |
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This article provides an overview of several issues facing the orthopedic-driven ambulatory surgery center and specialty hospital development industry. The article specifically then reviews certain key business drivers to industry growth, examines key risks related to ASC and specialty hospital projects, and provides a brief review of certain legal issues related to the same.
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The Use of Internal Investigations |
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Written by Scott Becker & Krist Werling
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Thursday, 17 January 2008 |
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Over the last few years, it has become increasingly clear that health care provider boards of directors and lead executives can be liable for the misdeeds of employees and management of the companies. For example, if an employee in charge of business development forms financial relationships with referring physicians, the liability for improper payment or recruitment incentives can lead back to the executive suite or the boardroom. Further, as a hospital's Chief Financial Officer develops means by which patients will be billed, whether for governmental programs, uninsured patients, or private payors, and these payment schemes end up raising legal concern, the fallout can reach the highest levels of the hospital system.
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Structuring Joint Ventures Involving Tax-Exempt Entites |
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Written by Scott Becker, Esq., Mark G. Kalifa, Esq.
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Thursday, 17 January 2008 |
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When tax-exempt entites invest in joint ventures, they generally desire to treat income derived from such ventures as exempt from income tax. Over the last few years, healthcare lawyers have been provided with a great deal of guidance relative to this issue. Unfortunately, the guidance, which has been provided through case law and issuances by the Internal Revenue Service (Service), only clarifies specific fact patterns that are either clearly "favorable" or, on the other side of th spectrum, clearly "unfavorable."
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