Contracts to Prevent Frivolous Suits
For The Defense September 2005 By: Jeffrey Segal, MD, JD, FACS and Michael Sacopulos, JD Copyright 2005 DRI. Reprint permission granted. Download DRI-Contracts_to_Prevent_Frivolous_Suits
Can you prescribe for family? What happens if a payer demands a refund three years later? Our Legal Blogs tackle routine yet critical issues—self-prescribing, contract renewals, sham peer review defenses, and medical record ownership—using real complaints, board orders, and court opinions as teaching tools.
When an appellate court clarifies peer-review immunity or a state supreme court limits punitive damages, we translate the opinion into practical next steps: adjust bylaws language, revisit informed-consent language, or refine incident-reporting practices. Posts avoid dense legalese and focus on how rulings might influence documentation, credentialing, and professional liability.
From negotiating call-coverage stipends to spotting restrictive non-compete clauses, articles guide physicians through employment and partnership contracts. We also examine corporate-practice-of-medicine rules, covering management-service agreements, fee-splitting prohibitions, and telemedicine ownership structures.
The blog discusses board investigations stemming from social-media missteps, substance-use allegations, and documentation irregularities. We help physicians respond promptly, assemble supportive records, and protect due-process rights.
Expect discussions of Stark, Anti-Kickback Statute safe harbors, Medicare enrollment revocations, and false-claims liability—presented with examples relevant to office-based specialists and hospital-employed physicians alike.
For The Defense September 2005 By: Jeffrey Segal, MD, JD, FACS and Michael Sacopulos, JD Copyright 2005 DRI. Reprint permission granted. Download DRI-Contracts_to_Prevent_Frivolous_Suits
Health Lawyers News May 2005 By: Michael Sacopulos, JD Copyright 2005 American Health Lawyers Association Reprint permission granted. Further reprint requests: AHLA 1025 Connecticut Ave, NW, Ste 600 Washington, DC 20036 202-833-1100 More information on Health Lawyers content: www.healthlawyers.org Download Health_Lawyers_News
Washington Legal Foundation July 23, 2004 By: Jeffrey Segal, MD, JD, FACS and Michael Sacopulos, JD Copyright 2005 WLF. Reprint permission granted. Download Do-It-Yourself-Tort-Reform