The U.S. government has accused Tennessee-based Erlanger Health System of illegally paying excessive salaries to physicians in exchange for patient referrals, violating the Stark Law. The lawsuit claims Erlanger used high compensation to attract revenue-generating doctors, resulting in inflated Medicare claims. Despite Erlanger’s denial, the case highlights the risks of improper financial arrangements between hospitals and physicians, with potential implications for compliance, patient safety, and physician liability.
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