It will be decades until society swings back away from “it takes a village” to “it takes a strong individual” and the price we’ll pay in the interim will eventually be rationing, death counseling, and other warm and fuzzy attributes of a so-called communal society. Heck, this makes its opposite, the so-called “greed” of rugged individualists, seem timid in comparison.
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Focus On The Future
Imagine that your only menu choice, anywhere, is a Happy Meal. It doesn’t matter whether it’s at McDonald’s or at Chez Prétentieux. The Happy Meal is the only thing on the menu. After all, that’s the way things are done. Back to reality, which, for most, it isn’t much different, at least in connection with…
Driverless Cars and the Death of Hospitals – Medical Group Minute
I’ve yet to see a driverless car, but I bet that it’s headed to the funeral of some hospital.
Driverless Cars and the Death of Hospitals – Podcast
I’ve yet to see a driverless car, but I bet that it’s headed to the funeral of some hospital.
Laid Off Docs: You’re Heavy and You’re Not My Brother – Podcast
Corporations exist to make a profit. There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s a fact of life.
Physician Control of Hospitals From the Virus’s Point of View – Medical Group Minute Series
Think like a virus when considering open possibilities in taking control of your future.
Should You Amend How to Amend That Contract? – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark F. Weiss as he discusses the issue of how to amend a contract. In particular, he talks about the mistake of setting too high a barrier to amendment of a multi-party agreement, such as a medical group formation document.
The Fast and the Dead – Podcast
Let’s listen in to a series of calls from a potential deal partner to the office of the Smith and Jones Medical Group.
Laid Off Docs: You’re Heavy and You’re Not My Brother – Medical Group Minute
How long would it take to find a job?
Breaking the Chains of the New Normal – Medical Group Minute
Many physicians, even physician group leaders, have trouble with the notion of transformational change because today’s payor and hospital centric status quo is their “normal.”

