Purchased service arrangements, establishing in-house professional pathology services,
conducting technical component histology within a dermatology practice, and electronic
medical records technology donations are ways that dermatology practices are responding
to the current health care delivery and payment changes. This article will provide a general
framework for navigating the compliance risks and structure considerations associated
with these relationships between dermatologists and pathologists.
Semin Cutan Med Surg 32:185-194 © 2013 Frontline Medical CommunicationsPurchased service arrangements, establishing in-house professional pathology services,
conducting technical component histology within a dermatology practice, and electronic
medical records technology donations are ways that dermatology practices are responding
to the current health care delivery and payment changes. This article will provide a general
framework for navigating the compliance risks and structure considerations associated
with these relationships between dermatologists and pathologists.
Semin Cutan Med Surg 32:185-194 © 2013 Frontline Medical Communications