Articles of Interest for Orthopaedic Practices
Submitted by The Florida Healthcare Law Firm
Looking to Enter the Stem Cell Market? 3 Key Considerations for Orthopedists
There are no off the shelf solutions when it comes to adding a new component to an ortho practice. Between navigating regulations, receiving training, and marketing the service, there's a lot to address in a short time. To get started, here is a short summary of what to expect when responding to the steady stream of patient requests for regenerative medicine treatments like stem cell, PRP or exosomes. Read more
FDA Steps Up Enforcement Against Stem Cell Clinics
With the rapid growth of the regenerative medicine field, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is trying to strike the right balance between preventing harm to the public and fostering innovation of new treatments. This happens of course right when the public view and confidence in regenerative medicine services like stem cells, PRP and exosomes is rising steadily, leaving many orthopedic practices no alternative but to offer them.
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Looking to Enter the Stem Cell Market? 3 Key Considerations for Orthopedists
There are no off the shelf solutions when it comes to adding a new component to an ortho practice. Between navigating regulations, receiving training, and marketing the service, there's a lot to address in a short time. To get started, here is a short summary of what to expect when responding to the steady stream of patient requests for regenerative medicine treatments like stem cell, PRP or exosomes. Read more
FDA Steps Up Enforcement Against Stem Cell Clinics
With the rapid growth of the regenerative medicine field, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is trying to strike the right balance between preventing harm to the public and fostering innovation of new treatments. This happens of course right when the public view and confidence in regenerative medicine services like stem cells, PRP and exosomes is rising steadily, leaving many orthopedic practices no alternative but to offer them.
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Orthopedic Practice Buy Ins Are Unique
An orthopedic practice with a terrific associate will likely want to offer "partnership" to the doctor at some point (usually two to four years). Owner issues tend to be--
1. Protection for the founders;
2. Ensuring some degree of operational control; and
3. Pricing the buy in.
These are common issues for any medical practice considering offering partnership to an employed physician. Read more
An orthopedic practice with a terrific associate will likely want to offer "partnership" to the doctor at some point (usually two to four years). Owner issues tend to be--
1. Protection for the founders;
2. Ensuring some degree of operational control; and
3. Pricing the buy in.
These are common issues for any medical practice considering offering partnership to an employed physician. Read more
Revenue Guarantees And Orthopedic Practices
One of the ways hospitals attract physicians to their communities is to promise that the doctor will earn a certain amount of money each month. This sort of “revenue guarantee” can be a great opportunity for an orthopedic practice, but you have to watch your step.
Why? Read more
One of the ways hospitals attract physicians to their communities is to promise that the doctor will earn a certain amount of money each month. This sort of “revenue guarantee” can be a great opportunity for an orthopedic practice, but you have to watch your step.
Why? Read more