Association of American Physicians and Surgeons: 'Gatekeepers' Can Be Culpable
September 03, 2019
September 03, 2019
TUCSON, Arizona, Sept. 3 -- The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons issued the following news release:
In the case of Warren v. Dinter, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a physician acting on behalf of an Obamacare Accountable Care Organization (ACO) can be held culpable for the "reasonably foreseeable" result of "not opening the gate," reports Robert W. Geist, M.D., a retired physician residing in Minnesota, in the fall issue of the Journal of A . . .
In the case of Warren v. Dinter, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a physician acting on behalf of an Obamacare Accountable Care Organization (ACO) can be held culpable for the "reasonably foreseeable" result of "not opening the gate," reports Robert W. Geist, M.D., a retired physician residing in Minnesota, in the fall issue of the Journal of A . . .