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Healthcare Training 2019 - Drafting and Negotiating Physician Employment Contracts: Key Business, Legal, and Compensation Considerations

Date2019-12-04

Deadline2019-12-04

VenueOnline Event, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsHealthcare training; Healthcare compliance courses; HIPAA Security

Websitehttps://www.mentorhealth.com/webinar/-801855LIVE

Topics/Call fo Papers

Overview:
In this session Mr. Wolfe will provide practical guidance regarding physician employment contracts,including key regulatory requirements, key provisions and common compensation and common compensation models.
Why should you Attend: Today the health care industry is seeing unprecedented levels of physician employment. This webinar will discuss key business, legal and compensation issues that should be considered when drafting and negotiating physician employment agreements.
The webinar will focus on key regulatory requirements, key provisions, compensation and valuation considerations and potential pitfalls that should be avoided.
Areas Covered in the Session:
Provide a Legal and Regulatory Overview
Describe Best Practices for Developing, Implementing and Auditing Provider Employment Arrangements
Review Processes for Documenting Fair Market Value and Commercial Reasonableness
Discuss Common Compensation Models for Employed Physicians
Who Will Benefit:
In-House Counsel
Health Care Compliance Officers
Health Care Human Resources
Health Care CFOs
Health Care Executives
Joseph Wolfe - MentorHealthSpeaker Profile
Joseph Wolfe is an attorney with Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, P.C., the largest health care focused law firm in the country. Mr. Wolfe provides advice and counsel to some of the nation's largest health systems, hospitals and medical groups on a variety of health care issues. He regularly counsels clients on a national basis regarding compliance-focused physician compensation and alignment strategies. He is a frequent speaker on issues related to the physician self-referral statute (Stark Law), hospital-physician transactions, physician compensation governance and health care valuation issues. Before attending law school at the University of Wisconsin, he served as a combat engineer in the United States Army.

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