Can a Medical Practice be an MSO?

One of the most frequently asked questions at our medical spa in IV hydration clinic practice is this: Can a medical practice be an MSO?

Should NPs, PAs and MDs be 1099 or Employees?

In today's video, we'll discuss whether nurse practitioners and physician assistants can be 1099 contractors in a medical practice in California.

Interview with Elissa R. Brewster, JD, MHA

In today's video, we're interviewing Elissa R. Brewster, JD, MHA, one of our of Counsels working on Management Services Organizations (MSO), Medical Spas, Compliance, Transactional Work and many more.

Interview with Drew R. Barnholtz

In today's video, we're interviewing Drew R. Barnholtz, our Managing Attorney working on Transactional Law, M&A (Mergers & Acquisitions), Medical Devices, and many more.

How does a Medical Spa or IV Hydration Clinic Brand with Medical Doctors?

In today's video, we're going to talk about the Professional Medical Corporation, and in our scenario, ACME came to us, and they want to brand the name of their MSO to Professional Medical [...]

Telemedicine Legal Basics: Licensing and Standard of Care

Often our physician, physician assistant, and nurse practitioner clients ask us telemedicine questions involving practices across multiple states. Can I practice virtually across state lines and [...]

Can the MSO Management Fee be More Than 90% of the Revenue of the Medical Practice?

The anti-kickback laws require these fees to be fair market value and not take into consideration the referral of any patients that might come from the MSO to the medical practice.

What Can a Nursing Corporation in California be Used For?

The Medical Board has issued a number of different opinions that the medical spa must be a medical corporation, not a nursing corporation.

Should the MSO be an S-Corp and the Medical Practice be a C-Corp or Vice Versa?

We always recommend getting a CPA involved to help determine what tax election you should make and so that would be the answer to that one. It really depends on revenue projections and things [...]

If the Doctor is a 51% Owner and the Nurse is 49% Owner, Will the Doctor Have More Liability?

The ownership of the corporation isn't as important as just the fact that the corporation as an entity could be under fire if something goes wrong.