OIG Issues Favorable Advisory Opinion on ASC Ownership Succession Planning

5/1/2026
On March 4, 2026, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued a favorable Advisory Opinion approving a multiphase succession plan involving the transfer of ownership interests in a Medicare-certified ambulatory surgical center (ASC) by a retiring physician to his immediate family members. Specifically, the advisory opinion analyzed whether the transfers of ownership interest by the retiring physician first to his non-physician wife and then to their two physician children, would be prohibited under the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) and the civil monetary penalty law (CMPL). The OIG acknowledged that the succession plan could technically trigger anti-kickback concerns, as the physician investors would hold ownership interests in the ASC while also referring patients to the ASC. Despite this, the OIG concluded the arrangement presented a low risk of fraud and was permissible for several important reasons, including:
Related Practices: Healthcare Law
Related Attorney: Lani M. Dornfeld, Richard B. Robins, Cynthia J. Liba
Related Industry: Healthcare








