Sentences with phrase «risk sharing arrangement»

However, effective, integrated models require more than just an upside risk sharing arrangement with community providers, or an internal bolt - on house call program.
This risk sharing arrangement is the right way to restructure our deeply flawed drug pricing system.

Not exact matches

And finally, we continue to make progress moving to a fee - based pricing model with a more equitable risk - sharing arrangement.
Room - sharing without bed - sharing is recommended — There is evidence that this arrangement decreases the risk of SIDS by as much as 50 %.5, 7,30,31 In addition, this arrangement is most likely to prevent suffocation, strangulation, and entrapment that might occur when the infant is sleeping in an adult bed.
«We recognize the fact that not only do mothers often inadvertently fall asleep with the infant in their bed, but many mothers choose to bed share,» says Lori Feldman - Winter, a co-author of the new guidelines and a professor of pediatrics at Cooper University Health Care in Camden, N.J. «We thought it was prudent to provide guidance on making the bed - sharing arrangement as safe as possible and provide guidance on what populations are most at risk when bed sharing»
I source and manage corporate venturing — an arrangement between a large company and a smaller one to share resources, risks, and rewards — and licensing in opportunities from outside the company to strengthen its IP portfolio.
All partnerships are shared risk arrangements where PsychoGenics shares the risk in drug discovery or lead optimization in exchange for equity and / or milestones payments and royalties.
Because co-publishing is an arrangement of shared risk, the publishing partner should be able to clearly explain the balance between the author's contribution and their own — and how this affects the royalty split.
But what about a third arrangement where the author and publisher share the risks?
With a professional narrator, with a royalty share arrangement, there is no financial risk to having someone else narrate, and the only time investment is quality assuring the recording.
This trend will accelerate as fixed fees and other risk sharing alternative fee arrangements spread.
Managed care network development and contracting (including risk - sharing and other incentive arrangements)
Alternative fee arrangements are a way of sharing that risk
Pat leads Valorem's efforts to provide fee arrangements where risk is actually shared and where outcomes determine the fees, not the time to secure the outcomes.
«We will also be organizing a conference about solutions, about how can we bill our clients differently, how we can share the risk, how we can increase predictability... and bring tools for lawyers to be able to evaluate fixed - fee arrangements
However, solicitors prefer being paid on a restricted basis, entering into a fixed (30 % of total responses ranked by preference), or capped fee arrangement (23 %), over risk sharing with clients through a Conditional Fee Arrangement (20 %) or Damages Based Agreemarrangement (23 %), over risk sharing with clients through a Conditional Fee Arrangement (20 %) or Damages Based AgreemArrangement (20 %) or Damages Based Agreement (12 %).
Working alongside leading firms and sharing risk and reward, Therium embeds into its portfolio funding arrangements a collaborative culture and alignment of interests.
In most of our plaintiff's matters, we are willing to explore alternative billing arrangements, with Lightfoot sharing the risk and expense attendant to all litigation.
We can price discrete stages of litigation, propose risk - sharing arrangements or develop other non-hourly pricing structures to meet our clients» objectives.
My suggestion would be to adopt the kind of approach laid out by John F. Brown Jr. in a law.com article about risk - sharing fee arrangements published last New Year's Eve.
[O] ver 80 percent of senior in - house counsel attendees said they believed law firms should share the risk of budget overruns, yet inexplicably, less than 5 percent had put into effect alternative billing arrangements to create risk sharing.
Major UK international law firms — such as Linklaters, Clifford Chance, Allen & Overy and Herbert Smith — have been offering clients fixed fee, caped fee and risk sharing options for over a decade [White & Case built a reputation on fixed fee arrangements in Asia post 1997].
The court's decision thus neutralizes many of the benefits of the fixed fee, including administrative ease and shared risk (presumably, if one of the trigger events for withdrawal of the fee does not occur, the lawyer must refund the fee, which is not the case with a standard flat fee arrangement).
We also include within the definition an organized system of health care in which more than one covered entity participates, and in which the participating covered entities hold themselves out to the public as participating in a joint arrangement, and in which the joint activities of the participating covered entities include at least one of the following: utilization review, in which health care decisions by participating covered entities are reviewed by other participating covered entities or by a third party on their behalf; quality assessment and improvement activities, in which treatment provided by participating covered entities is assessed by other participating covered entities or by a third party on their behalf; or payment activities, if the financial risk for delivering health care is shared in whole or in part by participating covered entities through the joint arrangement and if protected health information created or received by a covered entity is reviewed by other participating covered entities or by a third party on their behalf for the purpose of administering the sharing of financial risk.
(C) Payment activities, if the financial risk for delivering health care is shared, in part or in whole, by participating covered entities through the joint arrangement and if protected health information created or received by a covered entity is reviewed by other participating covered entities or by a third party on their behalf for the purpose of administering the sharing of financial risk.
A typical attorney who self - identifies as an «employee rights» attorney will usually have much more experience (as compared to the typical attorney identified as an «employment attorney» or an «employer defense» attorney) with: (1) representing workers on a contingency - fee basis (where no fee is paid unless the case wins or settles) and offering risk - sharing fee arrangements generally; (2) playing offense, so to speak — analyzing, identifying and prosecuting specific legal violations (whereas employer - side attorneys tend to have more experience in broader - stroke compliance / employer - training matters, and reactive work in litigation that responds to claims they are presented); and (3) identifying with the «little guy» who has been harmed by a larger opponent, often having well - tested strategies that have worked while representing individuals against large organizations and wind up with good case results.
After considering the jurisprudence with respect to the double - bind question, the Court found that the risk of it resulting in a presumptive disposition may be greater where a joint custody or shared residency arrangement requiring both parents to reside in the same locale is in the best interests of the child.
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The potential growth in risk - sharing arrangements and partnerships with affiliates could expose the mortgage finance system to the kinds of issues that the antikickback protections were designed to prevent.
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