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Congress Scrutinizing Physician Owned Distributorships |
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Written by Jeffrey L. Cohen
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Monday, 16 January 2012 12:51 |
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PODS Make Waves
Physician owned distributorships (PODs) have been the source of considerable controversy for years, but now they've caught the attention of Congress!
PODs distribute various things, most commonly surgical implants and devices, that are reimbursed by insurers. A patient needs a spinal rod, a surgical implant/device company makes it and a distributor rep distributed it. Device/implant companies usually contract with distributorships to sell their products. Distributorships contract with reps who are paid commissions for sales. Surgeons who actually order the devices sometimes think "Since I'm the one doing the surgery and ordering all this stuff, why don't I make something from the selling of it?" PODs are one way for physicians to financially benefit from the sales of devices and items their patients need, but they have never been more controversial than now.
Conceptually speaking, PODs are controversial because government regulators think physicians who have an economic stake in health care items or services will tend to over utilize them. Moreover, there is a specific concern that allowing physicians to profit from the devices their patients need violates federal anti kickback laws or the Stark prohibition on compensation arrangements.
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With almost 25 years of healthcare law experience following his experience as legal counsel for the Florida Medical Association, Mr. Cohen is board certified by The Florida Bar as a specialist in healthcare law. With a strong background and expertise in transactional healthcare and corporate matters, particularly as they relate to physicians, Mr. Cohen's practice involves him in regulatory, contract, corporate, compliance and other healthcare law related matters. As Founder of the Florida Healthcare Law Firm, Mr. Cohen can be reached at 888-455-7702 or online at jcohen@floridahealthcarelawfirm.com. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 16 January 2012 13:06 |