Ride along, if you dare, while Mark waxes political on what a permanent government shut down as to “nonessential” regulation writers might mean for healthcare.
Refill on Compound Drugs: Miracle Cure or Kickback Lure?
Explore how physicians were accused in a high-stakes compound drug kickback scheme involving fake prescriptions and over $860K in illicit payments.
Creating Interlocking Physician-Owned Ventures – Podcast
Hospitals purchased physician practices, employed and otherwise aligned physicians, and pushed into outpatient care.
From Pigs to Model T’s to Medical Care – Medical Group Minute
Ford focused on keeping things simple, building one model that (had to) suit all, using interchangeable parts that relatively unskilled workers could assemble.
Fear of Missing Out or Lack of Optionality? – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the strategy of making bolder choices.
Lab Made Kickbacks? Allegations Lead to 10 Indictments. How Not to be Number 11.
Lab made meat. Lab made leather. Both appeared in the news this week.
That Knife in Your Back Has Your Partner’s Fingerprints on It – Podcast
Breaches of fiduciary duty and of contractual commitment within medical groups occur every day. The question is, are those duties enforced?
Why Culture Counts in Healthcare Mergers and Acquisitions – Medical Group Minute
Bigger is sometimes better, but not always. It’s the right bigger that is better.
Get More Sure That You’re Insured – Success in Motion Series
You say that your medical group is insured – is it really?
What You Need to Know About a Healthcare CEO Headed to Prison in Order to Avoid the Same Fate.
To paraphrase William Shakespeare, a rose by any other name might just be fraud.






