Special Report: Self-referrals in spotlight

LEGAL CHANGES ARE AFFECTING HEALTH PROPERTIES

By Murray W. Wolf

Neil Kunkel of LifePoint Hospitals (left) and John Claybrook of Waller
Lansden provided an update on the Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute
during the recent InterFace Healthcare Real Estate conference in New York.
HREI™ photo

Healthcare real estate firms could see more third-party development and investment opportunities, as well as growing demand for real estate advisory, leasing and property management services, thanks to recent changes associated with the laws affecting physician self-referrals.

Conversely, however, they might see fewer opportunities if those same changes motivate more providers to employ their own physicians and own their own outpatient real estate as a way to preclude possible legal entanglements.

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