Educational Books and Resources

LEADING WITH THE LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH CARE BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS, CORONAT SERVICES OFFERS BOOKS AND OTHER EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES TO GUIDE HEALTH INDUSTRY ENTREPRENEURS AND ADMINISTRATORS

The Legal Aspects of Health Care Business Transactions should be on the bookshelf of all physician entrepreneurs and health industry administrators.

Based on decades of experience as a leading national health care attorney, the author has used this book in teaching a course on The Legal Aspects of Health Care Business Transactions in the Auburn University Physicians Executive MBA Program for over ten years. Hundreds of entrepreneurial physicians and health industry executives have benefited from the clear, concise, and understandable explanation of how the statutes and regulations governing the health industry impact health industry business organizations, transactions, and governance. Not only are the sections on the Stark Law and the federal Anti-Kickback Statute incredibly informative, the book also provides general knowledge of the intersection of law and business for fundamental principles such as contracts, business organization, equity and debt financing, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property protection, antitrust compliance, and corporate governance and fiduciary duty.

Users say that the book is of immense value in navigating the changing healthcare environment and has daily practical use for any health industry enterprise. The book also facilitates communications between health care enterprises and their attorneys. You will find that your copy will quickly become dog-eared as you continually refer to the core lessons.

The Legal Aspects of Health Care Business Transactions can be purchased through Amazon or Barnes and Noble for single orders. For orders of five books or more please contact us.

Coronat’s “White Paper” on OIG/AHLA/AHIA/HCCA PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR HEALTH CARE GOVERNING BOARDS ON COMPLIANCE OVERSIGHT  can be downloaded for no charge here.

Coronat’s “White Paper” on Using the DOJ Fraud Section Guidance on “Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs” to Enhance Compliance Plans can be downloaded for no charge here.