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LEGAL SOLUTIONS
FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
Legal assistance to healthcare professionals is our business.
Klein Law Offices is a specialty law firm that provides the
complete spectrum of services to medical, dental, podiatry,
chiropractic practices, and other healthcare professionals
and organizations. In the rapidly changing jungle of health
law and regulations, we offer knowledgeable, up-to-date and
creative representation.
Service Packages for Healthcare Practitioners
and Groups
- Practice start-up packages (documentation and advice enabling
your operation, including professional corporation registrations,
licenses, office lease, personnel issues, etc.);
- Practice purchase and sale, including "buy-in",
"buy-out" and other transitions;
- Complete on-site legal review of the office and assessment
of problem areas;
Lawyer on Your Side of the Table: Representation
in Negotiations
You fight for your patients, but who fights
for your own rights? Our office represents doctors and other
professionals in employment negotiations and contractual discussions
with physician groups, and hospitals. When you are negotiating
with a large institution, it helps to have a lawyer on your
side of the table. In addition, we draft and review:
- Employment agreements with professionals and other personnel;
- Covenants not to compete and other arrangements;
- Joint ventures, practice associations, agreements with
management companies.
Legal and Policy Compliance (Stark II,
HIPAA and Other Rules)
We guide you through the maze of legal and
ethical rules, including managed care policy questions ("how
to stay on the provider list", "how to keep your
privileges", etc.). We cover:
- Complex Federal and State regulations;
- Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement issues;
- Self-referral provisions ("Stark II" and related
laws);
- Licensure, certification and ethics;
- HIPAA implications (record confidentiality, waivers and
releases);
Patient Bill
of Rights" and Your Rights
We explain the latest trends in this potentially explosive
area, such as:
- Privacy concerns - medical records, risk management;
- "Informed consent"; Family involvement; Decisions
to refuse care;
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