Physician recruitment guidelines.

AuthorKalick, Laura
PositionTaxation of incentives and expenses

The Service has required the public dissemination of its "Hospital Physician Recruitment Guidelines" as a condition of a closing agreement it reached with Hermann Hospital, a part of the Texas Medical Center at Houston. This is a highly unusual development, because most closing agreements are confidential.

Significantly, the agreement requires the hospital to "adopt verbatim and in its entirety" the recruitment guidelines developed by the IRS National Office. Pursuant to the closing agreement, the hospital agreed not to extend or modify any agreements it had with its physicians in any way other than in conformity with the "Hospital Physician Recruitment Guidelines," and to establish appropriate review of future physician service agreements. The hospital agreed to adopt and to follow the guidelines as of the date of the agreement.

The guidelines set forth comprehensive and detailed provisions relating to permissible and impermissible physician recruitment activities. Specifically, the guidelines provide that no retention incentives of any kind may be offered to existing physicians, defined as nonemployee physicians having medical staff privileges at the hospital. Incentives may be offered to "permissible recruits," defined as "physicians who either (i) [are] recent graduate[s] of a residency or fellowship program, whether or not in the Hospital's community, or (ii) [have] not previously practiced in the Hospital's community or been affiliated with another hospital serving all or part of the Hospital's community."

Permissible incentives are defined as provision of cash, credit, goods, services or other valuable rights to a physician in exchange for the physician's agreement to relocate into or remain with the hospital's community, but only if provided in an amount and manner that does not confer prohibited inurement or more than incidental private benefit on the physician. Such prohibited results are presumed unless any offered incentives conform to the guidelines. Recruitment incentives may be offered to a permissible recruit only if there is a demonstrable community need for the physician.

The actual incentives that may be offered are subject to significant limitations. Permissible incentives include loans, lines of credit and loan guarantees, but only if such items are documented and evidenced by executed promissory notes, adequately secured (such as by accounts...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT