HealthLeaders Media October 14, 2019
John Commins

Experts on healthcare law say the proposed revisions to the Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute will create more opportunities for providers, and challenges.

What can we anticipate with the Stark Law and Anti-kickback Statute proposed revisions put forward this month by the Trump administration?

We asked four healthcare attorneys for their initial assessments of the proposed revisions and how it may change the landscape for healthcare delivery.

Here’s what they said. Their responses have been slightly edited for length.

HLM: Will these proposed revisions deliver the promise of reducing regulatory burdens on providers?

Danielle Sloane: Bass, Berry & Sims.

The proposed changes add flexibility and some important clarifications. For example, the newly proposed value-based exceptions and safe harbors are...

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