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Malpractice Verdicts Often Favor Physicians

Physicians come out on the winning end of 80% of malpractice claims that end in jury verdicts, according to researchers at Massachusetts General Hos...

Study: CT Colongraphy Effective in Finding Polyps

A CT-scan-based, laxative-free "virtual colonoscopy" may be as effective as standard colonoscopy in finding potentially cancerous polyps, according ...

Wrong-Site Prevention Video Shows the Right Way

Wrong-site, wrong-patient and wrong-procedure surgery must be prevented at all costs. The 3 steps of the Joint Commission's Universal Protocol make ...

Archive > June, 2010 Vol. XI, No. 6

Legal Update

Can Anesthesiologists Own Shares in ASCs?

Jerry Sokol; and Joshua Kaye, JD.

Yes, you can offer anesthesiologists shares in your surgical center, but only if you comply with federal regulations along the way. Here's advice to keep such transactions trouble-free.

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