Retail medical clinics: increasing access to low cost medical care amongst a developing legal environment.

Annals of health law Pub Date : 2010-01-01
Kristin E Schleiter
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Retail medical clinics are an innovation in health care with the potential to increase access to low-cost basic health care services while changing the delivery model for routine, non-urgent medical care. However, the few states that attempted to directly regulate retail medical clinics have been met with criticism by the FTC due to the proposed legislations' anticompetitive undertones. The relationship between retail medical clinics and the host stores or pharmacies that house them has the potential to spark fraud and abuse concerns. Retail medical clinics must abide by state-specific regulation on scope of practice of the various mid-level practitioners who work for the clinics, particularly to minimize exposure to litigation and keep within the clinics' intended purpose of a supplement to primary care physician offices. The author concludes that the consumer benefits of cost and convenience, combined with the potential for growth and expanded consumer base from a retailers' perspective, make the legal challenge inherent in running a retail medical clinic well worth the effort.

零售医疗诊所:在不断发展的法律环境中增加获得低成本医疗服务的机会。
零售医疗诊所是卫生保健领域的一项创新,有可能增加获得低成本基本卫生保健服务的机会,同时改变常规、非紧急医疗保健的提供模式。然而,少数几个试图直接监管零售医疗诊所的州受到了联邦贸易委员会的批评,因为拟议的立法具有反竞争的意味。零售医疗诊所与接待它们的商店或药店之间的关系有可能引发欺诈和滥用问题。零售医疗诊所必须遵守国家对为诊所工作的各种中层从业人员的执业范围的具体规定,特别是要尽量减少诉讼风险,并保持诊所作为初级保健医生办公室补充的预期目的。作者的结论是,从零售商的角度来看,成本和便利性对消费者有利,再加上增长的潜力和扩大的消费者基础,使得经营零售医疗诊所所固有的法律挑战非常值得努力。
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