Healthcare providers in Arkansas must ensure they are operating in compliance with the state’s Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) laws. These laws are designed to protect the autonomy of physicians and ensure that medical decision-making is not influenced by non-medical business interests.
As we move into 2025, healthcare providers must stay informed about the latest CPOM guidelines to avoid legal challenges and maintain patient trust. Here’s a breakdown of the key CPOM guidelines for Arkansas healthcare providers.
This is where Access Plus Health can assist. Understanding and adhering to CPOM guidelines in Arkansas can be complex, but Access Plus Health simplifies the process. We offer expert advice and resources to help you ensure full compliance with CPOM regulations in 2025. Trust Access Plus Health to guide you through Arkansas's regulatory landscape.
Ensuring compliance with Arkansas’ CPOM regulations is critical for healthcare providers operating in the state. By establishing the correct corporate structure, limiting non-physician ownership, and ensuring appropriate supervision of non-physician providers, healthcare practices can avoid legal challenges and continue to provide high-quality patient care.