BackTable / Urology / Podcast / Episode #163
Navigating Physician Partnerships: Understanding Stark Law
with Clint Davis and David Soler
In this episode, Clint Davis, Senior Vice President & General Counsel at HealthTronics joins Dr. Silva to discuss the nuances of physician-industry partnerships in urology, focusing on mobile equipment services like shockwave lithotripsy and ureteroscopy.
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BackTable, LLC (Producer). (2024, April 30). Ep. 163 – Navigating Physician Partnerships: Understanding Stark Law [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.backtable.com
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Podcast Contributors
Clint Davis
Clint Davis is the senior VP and general counsel with HealthTronics, Inc.
David Soler
David Soler is the VP of business development and marketing with HealthTronics.
Dr. Jose Silva
Dr. Jose Silva is a board certified urologist practicing in Central Florida.
Synopsis
First, they delve into the Stark Law restrictions on physician referrals and the unique legal status of lithotripsy services. The conversation also covers partnership benefits, compliance strategies for different services, the importance of due diligence, and considerations for physicians looking to invest in or maintain ancillary income through such partnerships. Additionally, they explore the impact of the Federal Sunshine Act on partnership reporting obligations, as well as advice for navigating hospital policies and ensuring legal and financial protections when engaging in these partnerships.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
06:38 - Exploring Physician Partnerships and Investment Models
10:28 - Navigating Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Urology Partnerships
12:43 - Investment Strategies and Compliance for Urologists
21:42 - Addressing Common Concerns and Opportunities in Urology Partnerships
34:53 - Advice on Urology Partnerships
Resources
HealthTronics
https://www.healthtronics.com/
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