California Participating Practitioner Application - sfhp 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California Participating Practitioner Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Identifying Information section. Enter your last name, first name, middle name, and any other names you may have used. Ensure to provide your contact details including mailing address, telephone numbers, and email.
  3. Proceed to the Practice Information section. Here, input your practice name, primary office address, and contact information for your office administrator. Be sure to check for any changes that need updating.
  4. In the Billing Information section, indicate which practice handles billing and provide necessary details such as billing company information.
  5. Continue through sections detailing your Education, Training, Experience, Medical Licensure & Certifications. Fill in all required fields accurately.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Utilize our platform's features to save or print a copy of your completed application for your records.

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The states corporate practice of medicine law generally precludes corporate entities from employing physicians because the medical care rendered by physicians would then be attributable to an unlicensed employer.
With the implementation of SB 697, the medical services provided by PAs are no longer delegated or specifically outlined in statute or regulations*. Appropriately, this puts increased importance and a stronger focus on Standard of Care. PAs are held to professional standards for their contributions to healthcare.
The Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) Doctrine is a legal principle that prohibits non-physicians and corporations from owning or controlling medical practices. This law ensures that: Medical decisions remain in the hands of licensed professionals. Healthcare is patient-focused rather than profit-driven.
The purpose of CA Participating Physician Application Addendum A is to collect essential information from physicians to verify their qualifications, ensure compliance with legal requirements, and facilitate participation in Californias healthcare programs.

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The federal Stark Law, also known as the physician self-referral law, prohibits physicians from referring patients to other entities with which the physician or a family member has a financial relationship.

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