Franchise models exist in medicine as well as in hamburgers. For example, in the urgent care center market.
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Far too often, medical groups – in fact, closely held businesses of all kinds – have bombs, of sorts, within them, too.
Far too often, medical groups – in fact, closely held businesses of all kinds – have bombs, of sorts, within them, too.
Physician group leaders often mistakenly think that their options for business organization and for expansion are limited to the models traditionally found in medicine. But that’s simply not the case.
Far too often, medical groups – in fact, closely held businesses of all kinds – have bombs, of sorts, within them, too.
I argue that hospitals, as institutions, are at best amoral. At the same time, they are driven by profit and their executives bear no true downside risk, no risk of going negative in terms of personal liability.
Individuals, physicians in this discussion, are capable of morality and my experience is that most are highly moral. Sure, there are some bad apples, there are in any subset of society.