Summary
By preventing remuneration for referrals, the federal anti-kickback statute and physician self-referral law, or Stark Law, have created a prohibition on assigning value to prior or anticipated referrals in healthcare valuations. In this webinar, Part 2 of BVR's 2013 Online Symposium on Healthcare Valuation, expert attorneys James Pinna and Matthew Jenkins explore the framework these laws created and some of the specific valuation contexts in which healthcare providers and their advisors should be attentive to in avoiding the attribution of value to referrals.
The Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute
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