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摘要
虽然在现有的实践中招募医生是医院加强员工的一种历史悠久的方式,但鉴于联邦监管机构越来越严格的审查,医院和医生可能需要重新考虑这种做法。2003年6月,联邦检察官对阿尔瓦拉多医院医疗中心(Alvarado Hospital Medical Center)及其前首席执行官巴里·温鲍姆(Barry Weinbaum)提起诉讼,指控他们用搬迁协议“贿赂”医生,以换取医生转介病人。对阿尔瓦拉多的指控可能不是一个孤立的事件。
Although recruiting physicians into existing practices is a time-honored way for hospitals to bolster their staffs, hospitals and physicians may need to rethink this practice in light of increased scrutiny from federal regulators. In June 2003, federal prosecutors filed charges against Alvarado Hospital Medical Center and its former chief executive, Barry Weinbaum, alleging that they had "bribed" doctors with relocation agreements in exchange for the doctors' referral of patients. The charges against Alvarado may not be an isolated event.