As healthcare entities become larger they appear as formidable competitors in the marketplace.
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As healthcare entities become larger they appear as formidable competitors in the marketplace.
If a medical group cannot govern itself, if it is structured like a true democracy, one owner, one vote on everything, or if it has a bloated board, it will never be able to make decisions with the speed required for its continued success.
As healthcare entities become larger they appear as formidable competitors in the marketplace.
The future’s not guaranteed.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Japan’s 100 year old Sharp Corp. announced that it had doubts that it could remain as a going concern. Sharp had invested heavily in building liquid crystal display manufacturing plants in order to compete with its South Korean rivals, only to have the market collapse. Sharp’s president was quoted as […]
There is no question that the healthcare market is changing rapidly. This means that groups must have the ability to make business decisions rapidly.
For many medical practices, it appears as if no one is driving the bus; that is, no one is in charge of the group’s business. Instead, the practice operates like a runaway bus — yes, the providers are seeing patients, but where is it headed?