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Are Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) double dipping with the "Company Model"?
June 4, 2009
OIG acknowledges ASA request for Special Advisory Bulletin about the "Company Model" | www.asahq.org
Surgeon and GI owned ASCs partnering with national management companies, like ASCOA, Amsurg are "hot" commodities these days for Private Equity firms because of their recession-proof nature, and burgeoning profits. The source of their huge profits, though, are being questioned by the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), who have complained to the OIG that the "Company Model" that the ASCs employ to include the Anesthesia funds, are at best a gray area, and at worst, a clear challenge to the intent and sanctity of the Federal Stark Laws and Antikickback statutes, which are meant to serve as a firewall for preventing the referrers from profiting from their referrals. If in it's Special Advisory Bulletin, the OIG agrees with the ASA's position, it will have a major chilling effect on the profits of these ASCs, and the ASCs may be in danger of violating the laws that are punishable with triple damages, expulsion from Medicare and even jail time.
Physician Independence in Health Care Reform
May 25, 2009
Achieving Health Care Reform--How Physicians Can Help | content.nejm.org
Contrary to popular belief, the palliative effects of buzz words like integrated care, managed care , performance based compensations etc may sound utopian in non-clinical settings like Wall Street, the Congress and even Main Street, but as a physician in private practice, I can assure you that any healthcare system, bereft of physician independence at it's core, is necessarily fatally flawed - the Mayo Clinics and Geisingers of the world not withstanding. As someone who fled such an "integrated, socialist, and corrupt" healthcare system in the India of the late 1980s, the U.S. health system, flawed as it was in many ways, provided the liberating gasp of fresh air in the independence that all scientists and doctors yearn for, after dedicating the prime of their youth training for such an opportunity. Healthcare reform should look to big ticket items like liability reform, administrative reform, fraud and abuse etc before they pick on doctors.
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