In a Law360 article, health care partner Christina Bergeron and health care associate William Shefelman examined an Oregon bill that would materially limit physician corporate practice of medicine structures.
The authors note the MSO-PC model as currently permitted under Oregon law provides for nonclinical investors to provide capital and management services to a medical business in a way that maintains physician autonomy. The bill would materially change that and, as such, drive health care business out of Oregon.
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