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How Broad is the Employee Exception
Parameters of the Stark Law and Anti-kickback Statute Exception
Both the Anti-Kickback Statute and the Stark Law contain exceptions that apply to employer/employee relationships. Recent developments in the health law area indicate that there may be limits on the employment exception that were not previously contemplated. I posted an article on the Health Law Blog that discussed possible limited to compensation structures for employed physicians.
Read more here: Health Law Blog
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