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Did I violate the Stark Statue?
The essence of the Stark statute is a prohibition on a physician (or immediate family member) referring a Medicare patient to an entity with which the physician or family member has a financial relationship, when the referral is for any of a targeted list of “designated health services” (DHS), unless the financial relationship meets one of a host of exceptions. For dermatology, the primary impact of this law is on relationships between dermatology practices and dermatopathologists. Because clinical laboratory services are on the DHS list, the complexities are considerable.
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Contact dermatitis and common culprits
Dermatologists should note that a new contact allergen is becoming a more prevalent cause of irritation as it is now found more frequently in personal care and laundry products, which are resulting in a greater number of contact allergies now than fragrances and dyes.
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What we know today about applying oils to newborn skin
The use of olive or sunflower oil on newborn babies’ skin damages the skin barrier, researchers have reported. This latest study adds to the conflicting information around caring for newborn skin and how to manage conditions like atopic dermatitis.
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