In a Law360 article, health care partners Tim McCrystal and Christina Bergeron and health care associates Robin Briendel and Nicole Tetzlaff discussed key takeaways in Oregon’s new corporate practice of medicine law that strengthens existing restrictions by limiting how management service organizations can provide services to certain professional services organizations.
The authors explain the new law continues the trend observed in Oregon of increased regulation of health care transactions in the state. They note that navigating the implementation of the new law, in combination with the state's existing health care transaction laws, will require potential investors to carefully consider needed changes to the structure of their proposed transactions.
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