Physician Contract: A General Guide
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A physician contract is defined as a contract having legality that contains in detail the type of service, including the type of medicine being practiced. This widely includes the varied types of medicine being practiced. The number of hours a physician is expected to work, one's availability, and on-call hours are added to the contract, too. This list of details gives the client a proper idea about the physician. The contract, in general, helps the physician be specific about the types of services he is offering. A physician contract on a large scale displays high soft skills in relation to his working style. Other characteristics included in a physician contract include compensation. A contract can have broadly 2 types of compensation models:
- Fixed Compensation: Fixed Compensation is defined as a set salary that is not dependent upon a physician’s performance. Often this model is used for new physicians.
- Variable Compensation: Variable Compensation, on the other hand, is defined as models that use formulas. These formulas determine a physician's salary based on performance. Typically, physicians who are more experienced in their field receive this.
Physician Contracts cover many areas and systematically cater to the client's needs. However, one must ensure that everyone benefits. This would essentially mean that both parties gain equally from collaborating with the other. Therefore, a physician contract, in general, must reflect the client's interests and rights.
Types of Physician Contracts
Each contract has a specific value. Thus, a physician contract too has varied types. These types clearly bring out the varied characteristics contained in the contract. Below are the given types:
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Employment Relationships:
This is one of the most important types of contractual structure found in a physician contract. It meets the elements of both a Stark exception and an
Anti-Kickback safe harbor. To satisfy the requirements, an employment arrangement has a lot of characteristics. The following are the given elements:
- The employment relationship must be of a bonafide category. This is essential for identifiable services.
- Consistency must be followed with the remuneration amount. This should be done fairly and with fair market value. Furthermore, it should not be determined in a manner that takes account of the volume. It should also not determine the manner of determining the value of referrals generated by the physician. This applies to an immediate family member, too.
- Under a valid arrangement, the remuneration must be provided. This should be done to make the arrangement commercially reasonable. It must be noted thoroughly that such an arrangement is valid even if null referrals were established in front of the employer.
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Personal Services Arrangements:
This is another common structure that is essential for complying with the Stark and Anti-Kickback statutes. These arrangements on a large scale should have:
- The arrangement must be in writing and specify the services covered. Make sure you add the services easily. This will ensure people understand it clearly.
- You must cover all the services which are to be furnished by a physician. This can also apply to an immediate family member of the physician if all arrangements are strongly satisfied. Then, they should be incorporated by reference or based on cross-reference in a master arrangements database.
- Make a point to ensure that all services provided do not exceed the reasonable ones, including the ones necessary for the setup of a legitimate business purpose. It must solely have a term of at least one year.
- You must thoroughly ensure that the compensation is set in advance before the payment. The payment is to be made throughout the arrangement. Furthermore, ensure that it is free and does not exceed fair market value. It should also not be determined in a manner that considers the volume or value of referrals.
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Leases:
This is another common arrangement with physicians that involves certain situations. These situations elaborate on hospital leases, which are either space or equipment to refer to certain physicians. The physicians are referred to other parties, which, upon operating, influence referrals. A lease arrangement on a large basis should:
- You must make sure that the agreement is in writing. A written agreement has a lot more value than a verbal one.
- Specify and highlight clearly the premises covered or the pieces of equipment to be required.
- Setting a schedule with reference to the usage of space, equipment, or lease payments must be done. However, make sure that you do it on an advance basis if access to space or equipment is on a limited basis. Booking it early is a hugely profitable venture.
- Make sure that the arrangement is for no less than a year.
- Furthermore, ensuring the amount of payments is useful, too. You must advancely set it. Along with this, keep a check on the fair market value. Setting prices based on the value is useful.
Therefore, apart from all the factors mentioned above, these are the varied types of contracts available in a physician agreement. You must ensure that the agreement is in writing. A written document is legally binding and contains all the rules and regulations required by each of the esteemed parties to follow. Therefore, you must ensure holistically that your contracts are in written form. Along with that, added emphasis on recent legal trends is necessary. Since the contract concerns legal regulations, you should connect with an attorney.
Key Terms for Physician Contracts
- Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN): A notice a provider gives you before you are treated. This notice gives you the information that Medicare will not pay for the service or treatment. It is given to you before you get treated and solely for you to decide whether to have the treatment. You also decide how to pay for it.
- Allowed Amount: This amount is determined by your insurance due for a particular service. it is usually less compared to the amount billed by the provider. Furthermore, it is determined by pre-negotiated contracts or regulations. The combined amount that is total paid by you and your insurance to a provider should not exceed the allowed amount.
- Certification Number: A number stating that your insurance plan has approved your treatment. It is also known as an Authorization Number, Prior Authorization Number, or Treatment Authorization Number.
- ChampVA: This insurance is linked to military service. It states the cost of some medically necessary procedures and supplies eligible to beneficiaries. ChampVA does not have a network of healthcare providers. Therefore, only eligible members can visit the most authorized providers.
- CMS 1500 Form: It is a standard paper form used by healthcare professionals. It is also used by suppliers to bill insurance companies.
- Consent for Treatment: You sign an agreement that permits you to receive medical services or treatment from doctors or hospitals.
Final Thoughts on Physician Contracts
Therefore, you should keep these terms and characteristics in mind while making a physician contract. Make sure you follow all the regulations, thus ensuring both parties openly receive benefits. Personalized tips can be followed, too, but solely based on your attorney's advice. Therefore, rely on recent updates and the advice of your attorney.
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