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AO 09-05
Concerning a hospital's proposal to compensate physicians for on-call services performed on behalf of the hospital's uninsured patients.
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AO 09-04
Concerning a nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organization's arrangement to provide financial assistance with cost-sharing obligations associated with certain advanced diagnostic testing owed by financially needy patients, including Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.
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AO 09-03
Concerning an arrangement whereby three municipalities reciprocally waive otherwise applicable cost-sharing obligations of individuals residing within each other's borders when providing backup emergency medical services transportation.
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AO 09-02
Concerning an employment contract entered into concurrently with a real estate purchase contract between the employer and new employee.
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AO 09-01
Concerning a complimentary local transportation program for friends and family of residents of a skilled nursing facility.
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AO 08-24
Concerning investments in a rural medical practice group by 23 physicians and podiatrists.
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AO 08-23
Concerning a proposal for a county, which provides emergency medical services (EMS) transportation through its fire department, to treat revenue received from taxes as payment of otherwise applicable cost-sharing amounts owed by bona fide county residents for EMS transportation to hospitals.
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AO 08-21
Concerning a multiple-year arrangement in which a hospital has agreed to share, with cardiology groups and a radiology group, a percentage of the hospital's cost savings arising from the physicians' implementation of cost reduction measures in certain cardiac catheterization procedures.
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AO 08-20
Concerning a proposal whereby two suppliers of durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics and supplies will (i) place inventory in consignment closets on-site at certain hospitals and (ii) have licensed personnel on-call or on-site at the hospitals to train and educate patients who have been prescribed respiratory equipment and have selected one of the companies as their supplier upon discharge to their homes.
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AO 08-19
Concerning an Internet advertiser's proposal to extend its "pay per call" or "pay per lead" advertising business to the chiropractic industry.
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AO 08-18
Concerning a proposal whereby a medical center providing emergency medical services transportation in a county would not bill bona fide county residents for applicable cost-sharing amounts, but would instead be paid such amounts by the county from a fund consisting of tax revenue derived from a special millage.
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AO 08-15
Concerning an existing multiple-year arrangement in which a hospital shares with groups of cardiologists a percentage of the hospital's cost savings arising from the cardiologists' implementation of a number of cost reduction measures in certain procedures.
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AO 08-16
Concerning a proposed arrangement by which a hospital would share with a physician-owned entity certain performance-based compensation available to the hospital under a quality and efficiency agreement with a private insurer.
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AO 08-13
Concerning the use of a “preferred hospital” network as part of a Medicare Supplemental Health Insurance (“Medigap”) policy.
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AO 08-14
Concerning a substance abuse treatment center's use of motivational incentives to reward a patient's achievement of certain treatment-related goals.
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AO 08-12
Concerning a proposed arrangement under which a newly formed legal entity would provide purely administrative insurance preauthorization processing and submission services for various radiology and imaging centers.
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AO 08-10
Concerning a proposal for a physician practice group to provide space, equipment and personnel to other physician practice groups through block leases.
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AO 08-09
Concerning an arrangement under which a medical center has agreed to share with groups of orthopedic surgeons and a group of neurosurgeons a percentage of the medical center's cost savings arising from the surgeons' implementation of a number of cost reduction measures in spine fusion surgical procedures.
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AO 08-08
Concerning an investment in an ambulatory surgery center by a group of surgeons and a health care corporation that owns hospitals.
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