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  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Law
  • Medical Economics

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  • The office-based laboratory (OBL) sector has grown significantly due to the shift of surgical procedures to outpatient settings.
  • Physicians and patients favor OBLs for high-quality, cost-effective, and convenient care compared to hospitals.
  • The OBL industry is currently facing challenges including reduced reimbursement, legal actions, and negative media attention.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of critical legal, corporate, tax, financial, and structural considerations for establishing and operating an OBL.
  • To inform physicians and investors about the regulatory environment impacting the OBL industry.

Main Methods:

  • This article is a review and synthesis of existing legal and regulatory information pertinent to OBLs.
  • It examines various facets of OBL operation from a business and compliance perspective.

Main Results:

  • Declining reimbursement rates from governmental and commercial payors pose a significant challenge.
  • Increased legal scrutiny, governmental investigations, and critical news coverage create a challenging operating environment.
  • Navigating the complex web of laws and regulations is essential for OBL success.

Conclusions:

  • Physicians and investors must be well-informed about the multifaceted legal and financial considerations before developing an OBL.
  • Strategic planning and awareness of regulatory headwinds are vital for the sustainability of the OBL industry.