Physician-owned Specialty Hospitals: In the Interest of Patients Or a Conflict of Interest? : Hearing Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, March 8, 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 161 lappuses |
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... moratorium on the development of physician - owned specialty hospitals for 18 months , and that ends June 8th this year . This moratorium was for a number of reasons . First , there were concerns about the rapid growth of these ...
... moratorium on the development of physician - owned specialty hospitals for 18 months , and that ends June 8th this year . This moratorium was for a number of reasons . First , there were concerns about the rapid growth of these ...
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... But , notwithstanding the MMA moratorium , the law currently allows physicians to self - refer to specialty hospitals in which they have a financial interest . This is the case even though specialty hospitals are typically 3.
... But , notwithstanding the MMA moratorium , the law currently allows physicians to self - refer to specialty hospitals in which they have a financial interest . This is the case even though specialty hospitals are typically 3.
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... moratorium on new specialty hospital construction . As I under- stand it , MedPAC made this recommendation , in part , to examine further the issue of physician self - referral and whether it is appro- priate to allow such referrals in ...
... moratorium on new specialty hospital construction . As I under- stand it , MedPAC made this recommendation , in part , to examine further the issue of physician self - referral and whether it is appro- priate to allow such referrals in ...
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... moratorium until January 1 , 2007 . We hope that Congress and HHS will move quickly to adopt these changes . I must say that , even after these changes assumedly are adopted and implemented , MedPAC does have concerns about the impact ...
... moratorium until January 1 , 2007 . We hope that Congress and HHS will move quickly to adopt these changes . I must say that , even after these changes assumedly are adopted and implemented , MedPAC does have concerns about the impact ...
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... moratorium as opposed to moving to close the whole - hospital exception today . The CHAIRMAN . All right . Senator Baucus ? Senator BAUCUS . Thank you . Thank you , Dr. Hackbarth . First of all , I want to thank you and MedPAC . I mean ...
... moratorium as opposed to moving to close the whole - hospital exception today . The CHAIRMAN . All right . Senator Baucus ? Senator BAUCUS . Thank you . Thank you , Dr. Hackbarth . First of all , I want to thank you and MedPAC . I mean ...
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73. lappuse - December 8, 2003, as part of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA).
86. lappuse - ... develop a program for the construction of such public and other nonprofit hospitals as will, in conjunction with existing facilities, afford the necessary physical facilities for furnishing adequate hospital, clinic and similar services to all the people of the state.
1. lappuse - The committee met, pursuant to notice, at 9:33 am, in room SD-628, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Hon. Charles E. Grassley, (chairman of the committee) presiding. Present: Senators Grassley, Reid, and Reed.
44. lappuse - specialty hospital" is a hospital in one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia that is primarily or exclusively engaged in the care and treatment of one of the following: • Patients with a cardiac condition; • Patients with an orthopedic condition; • Patients receiving a surgical procedure; or • Patients receiving any other specialized category of services designated by the Secretary.
25. lappuse - ASHA appreciates the opportunity to present this testimony, and I would be pleased to answer any questions members of the committee might have.
131. lappuse - Physicians may invest in and refer to an outside facility, whether or not they provide direct care or services at the facility, if there is a demonstrated need in the community for the facility and alternative financing is not available.
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61. lappuse - Urology, general surgery, orthopedics and ENT are commonly found in these facilities. Our members are located in eighteen different states. GAO found that 28 states had at least one specialty hospital, but approximately two thirds were located in seven states. In MedPAC's sample, almost 60 percent were concentrated in four states. This concentration is primarily due to the presence of certificate of need (CON) laws governing hospital construction. Most specialty hospitals are in states that do not...
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