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  2. Stark Law - Wikipedia

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    Stark Law is a set of United States federal laws that prohibit physician self-referral, specifically a referral by a physician of a Medicare or Medicaid patient to an entity for the provision of designated health services ("DHS") if the physician (or an immediate family member) has a financial relationship with that entity.

  3. Anti-Kickback Statute - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Kickback Statute [1] (AKS) is an American federal law prohibiting financial payments or incentives for referring patients or generating federal healthcare business. . The law, codified at 42 U.S. Code § 1320a–7b(b), [2] imposes criminal and, particularly in association with the federal False Claims Act, civil liability on those who knowingly and willfully offer, solicit, receive ...

  4. Physician self-referral - Wikipedia

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    The ability to self-refer is an incentive for physicians to order more tests than they otherwise might. In the United States, the Stark Law (specifically sections I and II) was designed to control self-referrals. [2] However, the exceptions designed to allow necessary testing in physicians' offices have been exploited to circumvent the law.

  5. United States Department of Health and Human Services

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    Recent years have seen dramatic increases in both the number and the amounts of Stark Law violation settlements, prompting healthcare experts to identify a need for automated solutions that manage physician arrangements by centralizing necessary information concerning physician–hospital integration. [12]

  6. Here are 5 hot-button laws taking effect in 2025 - AOL

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    States across the country are bracing for new laws set to take effect as early as Wednesday, including some that have stirred controversy. In Louisiana, a new law will require the Ten Commandments ...

  7. The biggest Supreme Court decisions of 2024: From ... - AOL

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    The Florida and Texas laws were signed by Republican governors in the months following decisions by Facebook and Twitter (now X) to cut then-President Trump off over his posts related to the Jan ...

  8. Pete Stark - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Stark introduced an "Ethics in Patient Referrals Act" bill concerning physician self-referrals. [30] Some of the ideas in the bill became law as part of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990. [ 30 ]

  9. Thinking about a move to Florida? Here are 9 key ... - AOL

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    In Florida, your home is your castle, and laws help keep the drawbridge up against most legal claims. This means if life throws you a curveball, like a lawsuit, your home is protected from ...