Feb 27, 2018 | Buying/Selling a Practice, General, Medical Practices, Partnership/Operating Agreements
In New York State, professionals who are licensed through the Department of Education can structure their businesses in two ways: as a professional corporation (PC) or a professional limited liability company (PLLC). Under New York Law, both structures provide...
Dec 20, 2017 | Buying/Selling a Practice, Dental Practices, General, Medical Practices, Partnership/Operating Agreements, Real Estate
For physicians, dentists, and all healthcare practitioners, as 2017 comes to a close, it is time to think about the goals for your practice moving forward into 2018. Are you looking to take on new employees? Are you looking to expand your practice? Are you looking to...
Jul 6, 2017 | Medical Practices, Partnership/Operating Agreements
Fee splitting is when revenue is shared between physician and physician, or between a physician and a third party, based upon referral sources. For example: Physician A refers a patient to Physician B. Physician B makes a hundred dollars from that referral. As a thank...
Dec 20, 2016 | Buying/Selling a Practice, Dental Practices, Employment Contracts, General, Law, Medical Practices, Partnership/Operating Agreements
If you have your own practice, there are certain areas that are pertinent to running your practice in an efficient manner. You should be aware of these areas and if not, you should be on the lookout for next year. HIPAA Now that hospitals and larger medical facilities...
Oct 21, 2016 | General, Law, Medical Practices, Partnership/Operating Agreements
There are many reasons for dismissing a patient from your practice. This may involve a patient that has been with you for many years or not that long, but someone who you feel is disruptive; or there has been a breakdown in communication; or it is just not in the best...
May 27, 2016 | Law, Partnership/Operating Agreements
{2:55 minutes to read} With the increase in business conducted electronically, it is now possible to sign documents electronically. Electronic signatures are accepted on more and more documents, thanks to the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act of 1999. But they are...
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