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Physician-Owned Specialty Hospitals Under Scrutiny


 

But opponents are asking Congress to close the federal self-referral-law exemption that allows physicians to invest in the “whole hospital” rather than a single department.

Sen. Baucus said that surgical specialty hospitals, which on average have only 14 beds, look more like hospital departments than full-service hospitals. “This loophole may well need closing,” he said.

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