Ride along with Mark as he shares a false claims story that you must be aware of.
Medical Group UnMergers – Failing to Plan for Failure
In many contexts, business is analogized to war. But in the context of medical group mergers, it should be analogized to marriage; the only difference is that group mergers fail more often than marriages.
Refill on Compound Drugs: Miracle Cure or Kickback Lure? – Podcast
It’s the middle ground between light and shadow, between medical science and stupidity…
How to Prevent Breaching Your Own Cybersecurity – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he warns you about what you must do to prevent breaching your own cybersecurity.
Don’t Be Surprised By the No Surprises Act Notice and Good Faith Estimate Requirements
These regulations require that patients be given a notice of rights and, should they so request, a good faith estimate of charges.
The Inflation Tax – Podcast
Just like hypertension, inflation is the silent killer, the hidden tax on your business, dreams, and desires.
Who Is Really in Charge of Your Medical Group? – Medical Group Minute
Some leaders of hospital-based groups, and I use the term “leader” broadly, believe that their groups are a function of the hospital.
This Ophthalmologist Wasn’t Seeing Very Clearly – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses how a short-sighted lapse in judgement can invite serious consequences.
Doctor Settles Allegations but Doesn’t Admit She Can’t Be Two Places at the Same Time
That’s odd, because physicians sometime demonstrate that ability, at least on billing records.
Don’t Confuse Strategy With Tactics (or With Garbage) – Podcast
Several years ago, I read a review in a magazine for consultants of a new book by an “expert” who advises that since business now moves at the speed of light, the “old” strategic question of “where do you want to be X years from now?” must now be “where do you want to be a few days from now?”







