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Hospital — Physician Relationship Factors Causing Tumult and Turmoit Challenge of Competition Symbiotic Increasing Regulatory Complexity
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Purpose of Presentation Recognize Strategy and Tactics of Each Side Identify Collaborative Solutions Failing That — Identify Competitive Responses
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Historically Cottage Industry Characterized by High Utilization and Profits High Margins Full Beds Long Stays Doctors’ Workshop Health Care “Boss” Focused on Care Unlimited Resources Limited Paperwork Little Regulatory Managed Care Interference High Income/ Community Status HOSPITALSPHYSICIANS
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Tightening Vise Rising Costs Employer Rebellion Best Care / Worst Care / Highest Cost Governmenta l Response
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Impact Hospitals — Eliminated Beds; Shorten Length of Stay Physicians — Taking Managed Care Med School Applicants Declined Focus on Outpatient Care Both — Competing for Limited $$
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Current Considerations Respond to Compliance / Reimbursement Pressure Focus on Developing IT Assure Staff Loyalty Develop Strategies for Integration Fight Declining Compensation/Status Deal with Managed Care Hassle Contemplate Redistribution of Power/Income Find Some Friends HOSPITALS MUSTPHYSICIANS MUST
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Hospital Actions Medical Director / Staff Leadership Agreements Coverage Agreements Management Agreements Exclusive Provider Agreements Employment Agreements Independent Contractor Agreements Recruiting Incentives Gain-Sharing Agreements Form PHOs
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Physician Reaction ASCs Specialty Hospitals Diagnostic Facilities Rehab Facilities In-Office Ancillaries Inpatient Procedures Ceased Medical Staff Volunteerism IPAs and Group Mergers
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Ohio Health Example Orthopedic Hospital Created System — Duty to Protect / Preserve Charitable Mission Fiduciary Duty of Trustees Profitable Services Offset Charity Care Physicians “Skimming” Profitable Procedures Ensure Privileging Supported Mission Went Public
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New Reality Requiring Disclosure of Financial Interests Disqualifying Doctors from Leadership Restricting Staff Membership / Voting Recruiting Competing Doctors Declining Assistance to Competing Groups Refusing to Deal with Competitors Entering Exclusive Contracts Frantically / Creatively Seeking $$ Searching for Security / Control Looking for Leverage PHYSICIANS AREHOSPITALS ARE
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Legal Parameters Supporting Competitive Efforts Community Service Obligations — 501(c)(3) Fiduciary Duty Conflict of Interest Policy Corporate Authority of Board to Govern
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Legal Parameters Limiting Competitive Efforts Anti-Trust Illegal tying arrangements Exclusive dealing Group boycotts Attempted monopolization Monopolistic leveraging Private Cause of Action State Unfair Competition Laws
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Legal Parameters — Limiting Competitive Efforts Medical Staff Bylaws State law requirements HCQIA JCAHO Medical Staff Bylaws Vs. Right to Make Management Decisions
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Legal Parameters — Limiting Competitive Efforts Contracts Covenant Not to Compete Bylaws Corporate Medical Stark II Anti-Kickback Statute
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Managing the Competitive Environment Collaboration vs. Competition Still a Symbiotic Relationship Remember the Mission Strategy First Escalating Tactics
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Community Awareness Campaign Explain Corporate and Tax Structure Discuss the Mission Work on Relationships
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Collaboration Join the “Flotilla” Set Common Goals Respect Physicians’ Expertise Motivate by Vision / Alignment of Goals Shared Vision and Goals Respect Independent Goals and Action Direction Determined Issue by Issue Partnership When Goals / Visions Align
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Collaborative Tools Joint Ventures Exclusive Contracts Employment Independent Contractor Medical Director / Staff Leadership Positions Management Agreements Coverage Agreements Recruiting Assistance Malpractice Subsidies
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Confrontational Options Tighten Conflict of Interest Policies Recruit Doctors to Compete Enter Exclusive Managed Care Contracts Leverage Patient Steerage Refuse to Contract or Require Additional Terms Engage in “Economic Credentialing” Amend Bylaws Close Department / Exclusive Contracts Limit Privileges Land Use Restrictions
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Build an Ark Refuse to Deal with Competitors Decline Assistance to Competitors Invite “Friends” on Board Shut the Door
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Evaluating the Appropriate Response Designate a Planning / Review Body Board Members Community Leaders Key Loyal Physicians Administrators
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Key Points of Analysis Existing Providers in Market Needs Assessment Nature of Competition ID Friends — Secure Them Analyze Impact of Competition ID Physicians’ Motivations
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Solicit Input Physicians with Competing Interests Medical Leadership Community Leaders
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Board’s Decision Form a Flotilla Build an Ark Go to War
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Jeffrey O. Ellis, J.D. Lathrop & Gage L.C. 10851 Mastin Boulevard Overland Park Kansas 66210-2007 913.451.5100 jellis@lathropgage.com Jeffrey O. Ellis, J.D. Lathrop & Gage L.C. 10851 Mastin Boulevard Overland Park Kansas 66210-2007 913.451.5100 jellis@lathropgage.com
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