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Category: Contract Drafting
Obamacare provides health insurance coverage, but coverage is not access to care. For care, you need physicians and you need to be able to see a physician, the right one, when you require care.
All provisions in a contract are intended to be enforced.
Imagine that you are an engineer packing a space vehicle for flight. You’d include what you’d intend be used and toss in some backups – but you certainly wouldn’t include anything that won’t be required.
ACO’s. Competition by hospital employed physicians. Commoditization. Just a few of the “problems” that physician group leaders struggle with. But are those really the problems? Perhaps they are actually symptoms of a different problem or set of problems. For example, the problem of increasing “We” think and, especially, the problem of increasing bureaucratization and centralization […]
Not only is fair market valuation resulting in a spiraling down of employed physician income, the same amount of money earned as an employee is worth less than that amount earned if you still owned the practice.
If a hospital’s demands on your group have markedly changed but the compensation for your services has not kept pace with the market, it’s not only unfair, it’s immoral, that you continue to eat the burden. Proper planning at the time of exclusive contracting includes developing a strategy to terminate and addresses the issue of what […]
There are many reasons why contracts are usually contracted — made compact, that is — by having them contained within one fully integrated document.