BackTable / VI / Podcast / Episode #478
ASC vs. OBL: Legal Insights Explained
with Jason Greis
Are you interested in starting an ASC or converting your OBL into an ASC, but aren’t sure where to start? We’ve got you covered with this comprehensive overview. Attorney Jason Greis joins guest host and ASC founder Dr. Krishna Mannava to explore the operational, financial, and legal intricacies of starting an ASC. Jason is a Partner of Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP, outside co-counsel to the Renal Physicians Association and OEIS Society, and recognized faculty member of SIR Business Institute.
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BackTable, LLC (Producer). (2024, September 10). Ep. 478 – ASC vs. OBL: Legal Insights Explained [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.backtable.com
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Podcast Contributors
Jason Greis
Jason Greis is an attorney in Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Krishna Mannava
Dr. Krishna Mannava is a vascular surgeon and medical director at Vive Vascular in Columbus, Ohio.
Synopsis
Jason and Dr. Mannava discuss crucial factors such as structural modifications, financial considerations, legal requirements, Certificate of Need (CON) states, and credentialing processes. The conversation also delves into strategic partnerships with hospitals, the role of ASC management companies, and the involvement of non-physician owners. Additionally, they explain the implications of non-compete clauses, operational challenges, investment structures, and exit strategies.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction
03:11 - OBL to ASC Conversion
06:08 - Financial and Regulatory Aspects
15:35 - Ownership and Investment Strategies
29:41 - Non-Competes and Legal Risks
34:21 - Specialized Legal Advice and Conclusion
Resources
Vive Vascular:
https://www.vivevascular.com/
SIR Business Center:
https://irbc.sirweb.org/
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