Delve into the concept of security in employment and learn why many fall for the illusion offered by employers.
Cohesive Group
Et Tu, Dr. Brute?
I recently spoke with a former group leader, who will go unnamed.
It had taken him years to build up a successful hospital-based practice with dozens of physician providers. Over the course of those years, he worked hard to build what he thought was a strong relationship with the administration of the hospital at which the group provided services. And, over the course of those years, he worked hard to keep competing groups at bay, protecting his group’s tenure at the facility.
Time Travel
Time travel. It’s a familiar theme in literature and even television. H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine. Quantum Leap. Even Dr. Who.
Utilizing a Unit Concept to Drive Success
Medical groups view their practice as consisting of several independent, yet coordinated, units, each of which requires a separate focus.
The High Cost of So-Called National Anesthesia and Radiology Groups
A hospital ditched its contractor for a flashy national group—and paid millions. Learn why loyalty and substance still matter in healthcare.




