Orthopaedics in the Real World: The Business and Legal Aspects of Employment in 2022.

Instructional course lectures Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Michael P Ast, Sanjeev Bhatia, Cynthia L Emory
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As more physicians enter hospital employment on completion of their training, the details and complexity associated with these arrangements are increasing. To better position surgeons to succeed in any employment model, it is important to describe several key topics associated with these business models. First, financial modeling can be used to make smarter choices when evaluating employment opportunities. This tool, applied often in the business world, allows surgeons to truly understand the midterm and long-term financial implications of employment decisions and can help surgeons thrive financially as they progress through their careers. There are both positive and negative intricate points associated with different employment models, including hospital-employed positions. Although each model may have its minor unique differences, a thorough understanding of the basics is critical for success. Contracts and some of the common issues of concern that surgeons should be keenly aware of when negotiating their hospital employment contract are important topics for discussion, along with the concept of ancillary revenue, specifically its unique implications as it applies to hospital-employed physicians; these relationships can be very different from traditional private practice models of ancillary income. Orthopaedic surgeons should be knowledgeable about Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute, and Certificate of Need laws and the potential effect of these and other regulations on physicians.

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现实世界中的整形外科:2022年就业的商业和法律方面。
随着越来越多的医生在完成培训后进入医院工作,与这些安排相关的细节和复杂性正在增加。为了更好地定位外科医生在任何就业模式中取得成功,描述与这些商业模式相关的几个关键主题是很重要的。首先,金融模型可以用来在评估就业机会时做出更明智的选择。这个工具通常应用于商业领域,它可以让外科医生真正了解雇佣决策的中期和长期财务影响,并可以帮助外科医生在职业发展过程中获得财务上的成功。不同的就业模式,包括医院雇佣的职位,都有积极和消极的复杂点。尽管每个模型可能有其微小的独特差异,但对基础知识的透彻理解对于成功至关重要。合同和一些外科医生在谈判医院雇佣合同时应该敏锐地意识到的共同关注的问题是讨论的重要主题,以及辅助收入的概念,特别是其适用于医院雇用医生的独特含义;这些关系可能与传统的私人诊所辅助收入模式大不相同。骨科医生应该了解斯塔克法、反回扣法和需求证明法,以及这些法规和其他法规对医生的潜在影响。
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