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David M. Glaser, JD

Glaser is a health care attorney at Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. and an Orthopedics Today Editorial Board Member.

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January 23, 2025
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VIDEO: CMS drops in-office physician requirement for incident-to billing

KOLOA, Hawaii — In this video from Orthopedics Today Hawaii, David M. Glaser, JD, discusses changes to incident-to billing requirements made by CMS.

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January 22, 2025
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VIDEO: Blockage of FTC noncompete agreement ban leaves decision in hands of the state

KOLOA, Hawaii — In this video from Orthopedics Today Hawaii, David M. Glaser, JD, discusses the proposal from the Federal Trade Commission to ban noncompete agreements and the impact that may have on orthopedic practices and physicians.

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January 21, 2025
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VIDEO: Updates to Stark Law may impact physician compensation formulas

KOLOA, Hawaii — In this video from Orthopedics Today Hawaii, David M. Glaser, JD, discusses how CMS updated the Stark Law and how the update may impact compensation formulas for physicians.

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July 09, 2024
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BLOG: Construct attestations carefully for teaching physicians, shared visits

If you perform shared visits with nonphysician practitioners or are a teaching physician, you should learn the lessons taught by a recent settlement involving Baylor University and a few other parties.

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May 21, 2024
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Number of noncompetes is likely to decrease

On May 7, the Federal Trade Commission issued a final regulation in the Federal Register that, if it takes effect, will ban most noncompete clauses in for-profit entities.

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March 22, 2024
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BLOG: Read this if you are considering private equity

On March 5, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission held a 3-hour webinar on what it sees as the problems with private equity in health care.

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February 12, 2024
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BLOG: How much should you worry about the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act?

The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, or EMTLA, was passed to protect patients without insurance who were experiencing medical emergencies.

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February 03, 2023
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BLOG: Noncompete agreements are not a thing of the past yet

There has been a lot of attention about a proposed rule from the Federal Trade Commission that would prohibit many noncompetes. However, much of the discussion has been misleading, if not entirely wrong.

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December 06, 2022
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BLOG: Update to the No Surprises Act good faith estimate requirements for co-providers

On Friday, Dec. 2, 2022, the government snuck out an FAQ delaying implementation of the requirement that good faith estimates under the No Surprises Act must include information from co-providers.

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January 13, 2022
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BLOG: What you need to know about the No Surprises Act

The No Surprises Act may be the most poorly written, difficult to understand set of regulations I have encountered in my legal career. Stark Law is easier to understand.