The moral of the story is to exercise tremendous diligence and implement operational checks and balances in connection with the presentation, and in some cases, payment, of invoices.
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The New Realities of Staffing – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses new challenges in the hiring and retention of staff.
Why Contract Termination Provisions Are Like Highway Exits – Podcast
Once in a while, you’ll see a sign that says, “No Services Next 32 Miles,” and what do you know, there isn’t even an exit for 32 miles.
Don’t Pay Attention to This Lesson From Henry Ford: Physicians are Not Produced on Production Lines
Despite many attempts to pretend it’s so, healthcare is not a production line either for patients or for employed or subcontracted physicians.
Who’ll Be The First to Be Let Go If Case Volume Drops Off?
How does a group of, say, 100 physicians account for whose work is going to be cut back, or who will have to be let go, when and if a facility the group serves closes or drastically scales back?
Sam Walton’s Failure Is a Lesson for Medical Groups
No, you’re not Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens’ 1843 novella A Christmas Carol, but Sam Walton’s ghost can teach you a lesson about your future.
Why Contract Termination Provisions Are Like Highway Exits
Once in a while, you’ll see a sign that says, “No Services Next 32 Miles,” and what do you know, there isn’t even an exit for 32 miles.
The Best Way to Deal With Disruptive Employees – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the best way to deal with disruptive employees.
Thinking Your Way Out of the Compensation System Box – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses pitfalls of the current status quo relation to compensation systems.
How to Avoid the Independent Contractor Mistake
One needs to do significant planning in advance of engaging anyone, even a physician, as an independent contractor.






