Arthur J. Fried, Paulina Grabczak, Leonard Lipsky, Tristan Potter-Strait, Kathleen M. Premo, Elena M. Quattrone, Kevin J. Ryan, and Elizabeth Scarola, attorneys in the firm’s Health Care & Life Sciences practice, authored chapters in the American Health Lawyers Association (AHLA) second edition of Corporate Practice of Medicine: A Fifty State Survey.
Following is an excerpt:
Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) application is far from simple, and adoption and enforcement vary by state. States adopt various models—with exceptions—and others eliminate the prohibition completely, while some states have CPOM prohibitions that are not enforced.
In the latest edition of this popular guide, the authors have expanded coverage to include an even broader range of health care professionals. … find the latest information on practice restrictions by state as they relate to: behavioral health providers, chiropractors, optometrists, and more. …
A ROADMAP OF STATE CPOM MODELS
CPOM researchers typically need to review a tangled web of statutes, regulations, case law, and attorney general or agency opinions to gain useful insight. The authors have provided a time-saving roadmap to help you:
- Learn which model of the doctrine a specific state follows
- Discover sources to consult for more detail
- Explore related issues like fee splitting and the unlicensed practice of medicine
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