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AO 06-15
Concerning an arrangement under which a managed care company will disburse pay-for-performance financial incentives on behalf of a State's Medicaid program.
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AO 06-14
Concerning a pharmaceutical manufacturer's proposal to establish a patient assistance program to provide the company's drugs to financially-needy Medicare Part D enrollees outside of the Part D benefit.
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AO 06-11
Concerning a municipality's exclusive contract arrangement for non-emergency inter-facility ambulance transport services.
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AO 06-12
Concerning a municipality's exclusive contract arrangement for non-emergency inter-facility ambulance transport services.
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AO 06-08
Concerning a free clinic's practice of dispensing drugs on behalf of patient assistance programs ("PAPs") sponsored by pharmaceutical manufacturers that provide free drugs to financially-needy patients, including some patients enrolled in the Medicare Part D outpatient prescription drug benefit.
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AO 06-07
Concerning a proposal by a municipality, which provides emergency medical services through a municipally owned and operated ambulance service, to treat revenue received from local taxes as payment of otherwise applicable cost-sharing amounts due from municipal residents.
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AO 06-06
Concerning a proposed exclusive arrangement for emergency ambulance services.
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AO 06-05
Concerning a research hospital's practice of providing drugs and supplies to its affiliates for administration to the hospital's patients receiving treatment at the affiliates.
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AO 06-03
Concerning a pharmaceutical company patient assistance program that provides free outpatient prescription drugs to financially-needy Medicare Part D enrollees entirely outside of the Part D benefit.
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AO 06-02
Concerning two proposed programs to manage the delivery of durable medical equipment and orthotics to be offered to physicians by a durable medical equipment and orthotics manufacturer and supplier.
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AO 06-01
Concerning a home health agency's practice of providing prospective customers with a free preoperative home safety assessment.
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AO 05-12
Concerning a proposal to enter into a joint venture to establish a day treatment facility to provide psychiatric services to pediatric patients.
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AO 05-11
Concerning a hospital's proposed donation of a medical office building to a state-affiliated medical school that will use the building to relocate the school's existing family medicine clinic.
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AO 05-10
Concerning a proposal by a municipal corporation that provides emergency medical services (EMS) through its fire department to treat revenue received from certain local taxes as payment of otherwise applicable cost-sharing amounts due from residents and nonresident taxpayers who receive EMS within the municipality.
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AO 05-08
Concerning a laboratory's proposal to provide free blood collection supplies to physicians and pay those physicians for the collection of blood samples.
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AO 05-09
Concerning a proposal by a municipality, which provides emergency medical services ("EMS") through its fire department, to treat revenue received from local taxes as payment of otherwise applicable cost-sharing amounts due from residents of one of its service areas.
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AO 05-05
Concerning a proposed arrangement in which a hospital will share with a group of cardiologists a percentage of the hospital's cost savings arising from the cardiologists' implementation of a number of cost reduction measures in certain procedures.
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AO 05-06
Concerning a proposed arrangement in which a hospital will share with a group of cardiac surgeons a percentage of the hospital's cost savings arising from the surgeons' implementation of a number of cost reduction measures in certain surgical procedures.
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AO 05-07
Concerning an exclusive contract for ambulance services between a municipality and ambulance company that provides for an in-kind exchange of dispatch services and billing services between the parties.
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AO 05-02
Concerning a proposed arrangement in which a hospital will share with five cardiology groups a percentage of the hospital's cost savings arising from the cardiologists' implementation of a number of cost reduction measures in certain cardiac catheterization laboratory procedures.
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