Learn why poor documentation and bad fixes can turn mistakes into criminal exposure—and how one physician allegedly blurred the lines of Botox billing.
Author: Mark
When Is a Letter “Mailed”? Postmarks, Contracts, and a Quiet USPS Change with Real Consequences
USPS postmark delays can make timely contract notices look late. Learn why this matters to protect deadlines and reduce legal risk.
Fraud on Fridays: DME and Dummies
The $1 billion telemedicine scam that finally caught up with its CEO.
Inside the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule: What Healthcare Leaders & Clinicians Need to Know
Mark Weiss and Jason Almiro break down what’s new, what’s gone, and what it means for entrepreneurial physicians and medical groups.
Physicians Fooled into the Ruse of Health System Reform (or, Cows Can’t Reform a Farm Because Farmers Will Never Eat Grass)
Hospitals can’t be reformed. Committees create the illusion of influence, not authority. The real solution? Exit—and build independence.
A $995 Sneaker and Its Lessons for Your Business
Physician services aren’t a commodity, they’re a value proposition. Learn how mindset shifts and premium positioning can transform your practice and attract high-value patients.
Fraud on Fridays: Pink Slipped
From sell-mates to cellmates? Used car salesmen/financiers and the lesson for healthcare leaders.
Off to Prison. An Update on How to Almost Make Half a Billion Dollars: The Arizona Wound Graft Fraud
Now that they’ve been sentenced to prison, I can reveal the fate of the healthcare power couple, Alexandra Gehrke and her husband, Jeffrey King, whose wound care graft graft put close to $615,000,000 in their pockets, albeit temporarily.
Fraud on Fridays: Deceit Was in His Genes
Perhaps he should have genetically tested himself for the propensity to commit fraud.
Hospitals and the Return of the Company Town
Are hospitals becoming modern company towns for physicians? Explore the parallels, risks, and emerging alternatives for independence.







