There’s lots of advice out there suggesting single track “cures” to the cash crunch that many medical groups and facilities are experiencing as a result of the coronavirus economic crisis.
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The Problem Is the Cure – Medical Group Minute
Many medical group leaders come to me for help when they’ve got a “problem” and they’re looking for a solution.
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…
Walmart Understands Action. Most Physician Leaders Just Understand Reaction. – Podcast
Walmart doesn’t think like you. They have a strategy to seize opportunity. They make decisions quickly. They act on those decisions quickly. They are inside of your OODA loop.
Fiduciary Duties, Errant Partners, and Third-Party Liability.
A seemingly unrelated Delaware case from the world of corporate mergers reminded me of that sorry story, one that’s played out several times for clients over the past decade, one that never ends well for Dr. Quisling.
Why Medical Group Leaders Must Know This Opportunistic Strategy – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses a strategy that every medical group leader should be familiar with.
Have You Been Assigned Busywork? – Success in Motion
Take a seat, and ride along with Mark as he discusses the scourge of busywork.
Models, Prediction, and Quickly Changing – Medical Group Minute
The reality is that we all construct and use models. Often, these are mental models, concepts or representations about how the world works.
The Problem Is the Cure
Most problems, maybe even all problems, are themselves the kernel of the solution.
Hospital Sues Medical Group. Medical Group Returns the Favor. Both Likely Lose – Podcast
At first I couldn’t believe my eyes. It seemed like a plot from the old Divorce Court TV show. But no, it wasn’t a battle of the spouses over the failure of a marriage, it was a battle of a hospital and a medical group over what appears to be the failure of an exclusive anesthesia contract.




