A study found little correlation between nonprofit hospitals’ CEO pay, which averaged almost $600,000 per year, and performance.
Tag: ACO
ACOs and Negotiation
If you believe you can, you’re right. If you believe you can’t, you’re right. It’s up to you.
Shocking! No Physician Financial Benefit From ACO Participation – Medical Group Minute
Survey reveals sixty-seven percent of physician who participated in an ACO in 2012 realized no personal financial benefit.
Hospital CEO Gets a Raise. You? We’re Not So Sure.
What are these people being paid for? Won’t someone do it for less?
Shocking! No Physician Financial Benefit From ACO Participation – Podcast
Survey reveals sixty-seven percent of physician who participated in an ACO in 2012 realized no personal financial benefit.
School Cafeterias. Patient Care.
As hospitals build employed staff models, as they build ACO networks, and as they influence referrals within those “staffs,” will the quality of care go up, or will it go down?
Physician “Alignment” – When $X does Not Equal $X – Podcast
Earning $X, net, self-employed and earning $X, net, as an employee are two very different things.
Why Do Medical Society Leaders Assume Failure? – Medical Group Minute
When I read the practice management presentation topics of many organized medical societies, I’m stunned by the degree of victimhood and of loss of choice assumed.
The Problem of Perception – Healthcare Collaboration – Podcast
What’s the right way of looking at ACOs, physician alignment, hospital-physician collaboration and other initiatives to bind physicians to hospitals?
Why Sometimes the Only Way to Win Is Not to Play at All – Medical Group Minute
Just as in sports, many medical group leaders are motivated by “winning isn’t everything – it’s the only thing” thinking.


