Large Urology Group Practice Association (LUGPA) applauds the Physician's Caucus of the U.S. House of Representatives for their commitment to preserve patient access to independent, integrated medical services - Podcast - by Deepak A. Kapoor, MD

BERKELEY, CA (UroToday.com) - Listen to Dr. Deepak A. Kapoor, President of the Large Urology Group Practice Association (LUGPA) and Chairman and CEO of Integrated Medical Professionals, PLLC, in an exclusive interview with UroToday.

In this interview, Dr. Kapoor comments on the "Stark" law and discusses LUGPA’s reaction to it and how it impacts urology clinics and urologists in the U.S.

The American Association of Clinical Urologists (AACU), American Urological Association (AUA), and LUGPA today applauded the 17 members of the Physician’s Caucus of the United States House of Representatives who demonstrated their commitment to preserving patient access to independent, integrated medical services.

In a letter to Speaker of the House, John Boehner, and House Minority Leader, Nancy Pelosi, dated June 28, 2013, members expressed their support for the In-Office Ancillary Services Exception (IOASE) to federal self-referral regulations (the “Stark” law), which permits physician practices to provide critical services including radiation therapy, diagnostic imaging, pathology, and physical therapy in an integrated and coordinated fashion within their respective practices.

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kapoor thumbnailDr. Deepak A. Kapoor, chairman and chief executive officer of Integrated Medical Professionals (IMP) headquartered in Melville, NY, is one of the youngest physicians to have been certified by the American Board of Urology and comes to IMP with over 20 years of clinical and business expertise. His medical background is diverse with both laboratory and clinical experience, both in the academic and private sectors. Dr. Kapoor´s expertise includes basic science research in molecular biology as well as extensive experience in oncologic and reconstructive surgery.

Under his leadership, Dr. Kapoor’s organization, Integrated Medical Professionals (IMP) has become the largest comprehensive urology group practice in the United States, and is regarded as a national leader in the areas of quality management, utilization review, compliance and the development of coordinated clinical pathways.

In addition to his duties with IMP, Dr. Kapoor is president of the Large Urology Group Practice Association (representing nearly 25% of all practicing urologists in the United States), is chairman of SCRUBS RRG (the only national urology specific medical malpractice carrier), is a member of the board of directors of UroPAC (the national political action committee representing the interests of the specialty of urology), founder of the New York Urology Trade Association (representing the business interests of urology group practices in the State of New York), past chairman of Access to Integrated Cancer Care (an informal advocacy group representing the rights of patients to access integrated services of the highest quality), is a member of the board of directors of Allied Urological Services, (the largest lithotripsy partnership in the United States , where he also functions as chairman of the Finance Committee) and is founder and past president of the Integrated Medical Foundation. Dr. Kapoor is a fellow of the American College of Physician Executives.

Dr. Kapoor has published and lectured extensively on both clinical and business medical issues, and serves on a number of medical advisory boards, including the New York State Governor´s Prostate Cancer Advisory Panel. He is the recipient of the American Urological Association’s 2011 Ambrose-Reed Socioeconomic Essay Award, and continues to enjoy an active clinical practice along with his administrative duties.