With the benefit of more than three decades of rulemaking and hundreds of submissions under the Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol, CMS seized the opportunity in the Final Sprint Regulations to adopt a number of significant positive changes to the Stark Law. These regulations redefine key terms, create new exceptions, streamline existing exceptions and breathe new life into exceptions previously left for dead. This webinar reviewed the significant changes in the Sprint Regulations, noting some of the remaining ambiguities and practical implications.
Speakers:
- Bob Homchick, Partner, Seattle
- Renee Howard, Partner, Seattle
(On-demand versions are not eligible for CLE credit.)
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