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Stark Exception/Anti-Kickback Safe Harbor Index
STARK LAW EXCEPTIONS AND ANTI-KICKBACK LAW SAFE HARBORS
Ambulatory Surgery Centers: All
Stark
[No comparable exception;
ambulatory surgery centers exempt under Stark, not a designated health service] |
Anti-Kickback
Safe harbor for payments on an investment interest in ASC |
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The entity is a certified ambulatory
surgery center (ASC) under the Medicare program. |
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The operating and recovery room space
is dedicated exclusively to the ASC. |
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Patients referred to the ASC
by an investor are fully informed of the investor's investment interest in the ASC. |
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The terms on which an investment
interest is offered must not be related to previous or expected volume of referrals, services furnished, or
the amount of business otherwise generated from the investor to the ASC. |
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The ASC or any investor (or other
individual or entity acting on behalf of the entity or any investor) must not loan funds to or
guarantee a loan for an investor if the investor uses any part of such loan to obtain the investment interest. |
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The amount of payment to an investor in
return for the investment must be directly proportional to the amount of the capital investment
(including the fair market value of any pre-operational services rendered) of that investor. |
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All ancillary services for federal or
state health care program beneficiaries performed at the ASC must be directly and integrally
related to primary procedures performed at the ASC, and none may be separately billed to a
federal or state health care program. |
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The ASC and any physician or
surgeon or hospital investors must treat patients receiving medical benefits or assistance
under any federal or state health care program in a nondiscriminatory manner. |
Ambulatory Surgery Centers: Hospital/Physician ASCs
Stark
[No comparable exception; ambulatory surgery centers exempt under Stark, not a designated health service] |
Anti-Kickback
Safe harbor for payments on an investment interest in a
hospital/physician ambulatory surgery center |
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All requirements listed under
"Ambulatory Surgery Centers: All" are met. |
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At least one investor is a hospital and
all of the remaining
investors are: a)(i) general surgeons or surgeons engaged in the same surgical specialty, who are in a position
to refer patients directly to the ASC and perform surgery on such referred patients; ii) physicians engaged in the
same medical practice specialty who are in a position to refer patients directly to the ASC and perform procedures on such
referred patients; or iii) physicians who are in a position to refer patients directly to the ASC and perform procedures on
such referred patients; b) group practices composed of such physicians; c) surgical group practices; and/or d) investors
who are not employed by the ASC or by any investor, are not in a position to provide items or services to the ASC or
any of its investors, and are not in a position to make or influence referrals directly or indirectly to the
ASC or any of its investor.s |
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The ASC does not use space,
including but not limited to, operating and recovery room space, or equipment, located in or
owned by any hospital investor, unless such space or equipment is leased from the hospital in
accordance with a lease that complies with the space or equipment rental safe harbor. |
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The ASC does not use services
provided by a investor hospital unless such services are provided in accordance with a
contract that complies with the personal services safe harbor. |
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The hospital may not include on its cost
report or any claim for payment from a federal or state health care program any costs associated with the ASC
(unless such costs are required to be included by a health program). |
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The hospital is not in a
position to make or influence referrals directly or indirectly to any investor or the ASC. |
Ambulatory Surgery Centers: Multi-Specialty ASCs
Stark
[No comparable exception; ambulatory surgery centers exempt under Stark, not a designated health service] |
Anti-Kickback
Safe harbor for payments on an investment interest in a
multi-specialty ambulatory surgery center |
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All requirements listed under
"Ambulatory Surgery Centers: All" are met/ |
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The investors are a) physicians who are
in a position to refer patients directly to the ASC and perform procedures on such referred
patients; b) group practices composed exclusively of such physicians; and/or c) investors who are
not employed by the ASC or by any investor, are not in a position to provide items or services to the ASC or
any of its investors, and are not in a position to make or influence referrals directly or indirectly to the
ASC or any of its investors. |
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At least 1/3 of each physician investor's
medical practice income from all sources for the previous fiscal year or previous 12
month period must be derived from the physician's performance of procedures that require an
ASC or hospital surgical setting in accordance with Medicare reimbursement rules. |
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At least 1/3 of the procedures that require an ASC or hospital surgical setting in accordance with Medicare reimbursement rules
performed by each physician investor for the previous fiscal year or previous 12 month period must be
performed at the ASC. |
Ambulatory Surgery Centers: Single Specialty ASCs
Stark
[No comparable exception; ambulatory surgery centers exempt under Stark, not a designated health service] |
Anti-Kickback
Safe harbor for payments on an investment interest in a
single-specialty ambulatory surgery center |
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All requirements listed under
"Ambulatory Surgery Centers: All" are met. |
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The investors are a) physicians
engaged in the same medical practice specialty who are in a position to refer
patients directly to the ASC and perform procedures on such referred patients; b) group
practices composed exclusively of such physicians; and/or c) investors who are not
employed by the ASC or by any investor, are not in a position to provide items or services to the
ASC or any of its investors, and are not in a position to make or influence referrals directly or
indirectly to the ASC or any of its investors. |
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At least 1/3 of each physician
investor's medical practice income from all sources for the previous fiscal year or previous
12 month period must be derived from the physician's performance of procedures that require an ASC
or hospital surgical setting in accordance with Medicare reimbursement rules. |
Ambulatory Surgery Centers: Surgeon-Owned ASCs
Stark
[No comparable exception; ambulatory surgery centers exempt under Stark, not a designated health service] |
Anti-Kickback
Safe harbor for payments on an investment interest in an surgeon-owned ambulatory surgery
center |
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All requirements listed under
"Ambulatory Surgery Centers: All" are met. |
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The investors are a) general surgeons
or surgeons engaged in the same surgical specialty, who are in a position to refer patients
directly to the ASC and perform surgery on such referred patients; b) surgical group practices
composed exclusively of such surgeons; and/or c) investors who are not employed by the ASC or by
any investor, are not in a position to provide items or services to the ASC or any of its investors,
and are not in a position to make or influence referrals directly or indirectly to the ASC or any of its investors. |
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At least 1/3 of each surgeon investor's
medical practice income from all sources for the previous fiscal year or previous 12 month period must be
derived from the surgeon's performance of procedures that require an ASC or hospital surgical setting
in accordance with Medicare reimbursement rules. |
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