Stark’s take on gifts to referring physicians
Author: Jaun Paul
Do you stumble upon questions such as these?
- Can you multiply the limit for a multi-physician practice?
- What about front office staff?
Attorney Wayne Miller has the answers to these questions:
After attending a healthcare management seminar
recently, an HC Compliance Essentials reader
wrote, “We have lots of questions about Stark,
anti-kickback and gifts to referring
physician.”
Gifts to physicians who can potentially refer Medicare or
Medicaid patients to your practice or health
care body can run afoul of Stark and anti-kickback
laws. Practice managers, apart from monitoring the financial
arrangements between their office and physicians to whom they
refer patients, should also be tracking all the gifts and
benefits.
Your aim is to see to it that no referring physician receives
more than the annual limit on referring physician gifts under
Stark. The amount is subject to the Consumer Price Index
increase every year. If your office surpasses the limit, you
need to intimate this to CMS.
How much can you spend on referring
physicians?
According to Miller, the annual maximum gift per person for
2009 is 5, with each gift prized at not more than . These
maximums adjust annually based on CPI. Gifts should be totally
voluntary and there should not be any expectation or
solicitation for gifts to referring physicians. Additionally,
gifts may be “nonmonetary only”.
Is it ok to give a gift for each referral?
According to Miller, it’s a no-no. Gifts should not be made
based on the volume or value of referrals. You just have to
keep in mind the limit per person.
If there are five physicians in a practice can you
multiply the 5 limit by five?
It depends on whether the gift is given to individual
physicians or to the practice as a whole.
If gifts are showered on individual doctors, each would be
subject to a separate 5 limit. The applicable Stark exception
would not apply to giving a gift to a medical group rather than
an individual. However it is recommended that groups be treated
as one person.
But while giving gifts to groups, you need to be careful. Under
Medicare and state
Anti kickback laws, gift giving is
not sanctioned; as such it’s critical that your gift policies
do not reveal an intent to reward referrals.
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