Pay-Per-View: Changes to Phase III Stark regulations arrive to give guidance
Healthcare Auditing Weekly, January 8, 2008
Phase III Stark regulations have arrived without the explosive changes some feared, but they still contain important regulatory modifications that compliance professionals should focus on.
The changes affect statutory prohibitions against self-referrals by physicians, commonly called the Stark Law, and were published in the September 5, 2007, Federal Register. They finalize the interim final Phase II regulations, published in the Federal Register on March 26, 2004.
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