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At 30, Stark Law Chugs Along But It's Overdue for Repairs.
The law is supposed to keep physicians from unduly profiting from referrals. But CMS Administrator Seema Verma thinks that it "may prohibit some relationships that are designed to enhance care coordination, improve quality, and reduce waste," and thereby become an obstacle to ACOs and value-based care.