
|Videos|May 30, 2023
Private equity: What primary care docs need to know
Author(s)Richard Payerchin, Logan Lutton
Patient care is paramount.
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Potential for patient harm jumps out to government regulators, and more investment will lead to more attention on private equity investment and what that means in health care. The relationship between investors and physicians can be beneficial too. Jolie Apicella, JD, previously worked as an assistant United States attorney and chief of health care fraud in the Eastern District of New York. Now in private practice, in this video series she explains the current regulatory environment and what doctors and investors should consider when joining private equity with medical enterprises.
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