The basic formulation of the Stark Law is as follows: If a physician (or his or her immediate family member) has a financial relationship with an entity (e.g., s/he rents office space from a hospital), the physician may not refer designated health services to such entity, and the entity may not bill for such services, unless an exception (or waiver) is satisfied.
Table of Contents:
The Stark Law
Core Definitions, Terms Used in Exceptions, and "Special Rules"
Definition of "Group Practice," Period of Disallowance, and Other Terms of Art and Concepts
Exceptions, Waivers and Other Relief
Interpretations of the Stark Law
Penalties and Compromise
Resources and Reference Guide
Index