Group Practice with Neal Goldstein
Most healthcare leaders treat medical groups like clinical entities. Legal and financial experts know they are actually structured as business arrangements. Neil Goldstein breaks down the operational paradigm of physician group ownership. Learn how the separation of clinical functions from business structures allows healthcare practices to maximize operational efficiency and growth under modern regulatory frameworks. What you will learn: ● Why ancient laws governing fee splitting and corporate medicine force unique legal structures on private equity groups ● The critical operational differences between highly regulated hospital systems and state-licensed physician groups ● How the federal Stark Law explicitly targets the business elements of group practices rather than clinical care ● Why CMS removed centralized utilization review from the unified business definition in the phase two regulations ● How non-physician owners can properly evaluate organizational structures and quality metrics without crossing clinical boundaries ● The unique governance model that allows business executives to support doctors while preserving patient care delivery ● How institutionalizing professional risk management programs directly lowers malpractice claims and secures financial operations 00:00 — Corporate Practice of Medicine and Private Equity Group Ownership Structure 01:18 — Illinois Bone and Joint Institute Founding and Structural Engineering Story 02:51 — Deloitte Technical Review Executive Edward Goldstein Leadership Lessons 03:51 — Small Business Outsourcing CFO Work and Accounting History for Physicians 04:43 — Hospital System Quality Committee Board Governance Versus Physician Group Licensure 05:58 — Stark Law Group Practice Definition and Unified Business Regulation Analysis 06:49 — CMS Phase Two Regulations and Centralized Utilization Review History 08:11 — Separate Clinical Side From Business Side Optimization Strategies 09:07 — Physician Accountability Governance and Non-Physician Executive Roles 10:51 — Professional Risk Management and Medical Malpractice Claims Reduction Neil Goldstein is an experienced healthcare attorney, legal strategist, and board member specializing in medical practice structures. He served as the structural engineer for the founding of the Illinois Bone and Joint Institute and has provided guidance on healthcare governance through his work on hospital system boards. His work focuses on navigating the Stark Law, corporate practice of medicine doctrines, and professional risk management. Website: https://www.pfs-law.com/ Website: https://www.goldsteingrouppractice.com/ Website: https://nealtgoldstein.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neal-t-goldstein-841aa652/ Show subscribe and platform links New episodes every week — subscribe so you never miss a conversation on the business of medicine. Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube Disclaimer This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or medical advice.
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