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    The Stark Law, named after Congressman Pete Stark, is a federal statute in the United States that prohibits physician self-referral for certain designated health services, aiming to prevent conflicts of interest and abuse in healthcare referrals. It forbids doctors from referring patients to receive designated health services payable by Medicare or Medicaid from entities with which the physician or an immediate family member has a financial relationship, unless an exception applies.

Feb 19 2024

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