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"Potentially Problematic Physician Transactions," Health Care Webinar Series

By  Robert G. Homchick
September 2008
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"Potentially Problematic Physician Transactions" is part of our complimentary webinar series focusing on health care regulation and compliance. These webinars have been developed for hospital CEOs, COOs, CFOs, legal counsel, compliance officers, chief medical officers, chief nursing officers, VPs of business development and risk managers.

Speakers: Bob Homchick, partner, Davis Wright Tremaine, and Steve Lipton, partner, Davis Wright Tremaine

Click here to view a copy of the July 28, 2009, webinar, or download a PDF of the slides.

View other webinars from this series:

Employing Foundations and Licensed Clinics as Tools for Physician Alignment, 07.30.09
Speakers: Walter Kopp, president & CEO, Medical Management Services, Gerry Hinkley, partner, Davis Wright Tremaine, and Jill Gordon, partner, Davis Wright Tremaine

Developing and Enforcing Codes of Conduct, 09.15.09
Speakers: Harry Shulman, partner, Davis Wright Tremaine, and Gabrielle Goldstein, associate, Davis Wright Tremaine

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