By the early years of the 20th Century, hospitals became large healthcare factories due to the size and expense of what was then cutting edge technology…
Tag: equity
Leaving Big Medicine? Look Before You Leap.
Fueled by the failure of large medical groups, the disappointments of hospital employment, and the ratcheting down of care by private equity…
“I Thought They Loved Me!” Is No Defense For the Spurned and Burned “Friendly Physician”
The “friendly physician.” Boy, is that’s a term of art or, perhaps better said, of artifice.
What if No One Wants to Buy the Hospital Before it Closes? 2 More MA Hospitals to Shutter Soon
No matter what you think the odds are that the hospital at which you practice or office next to will survive for another 50 years, it would be wise to hedge your bet.
Deal School: Deal Divorce or Post-Closing Breakup Fees – Medical Group Minute
Breaking up might be hard, but at least it will be easier to do if you think about the process up front in the manner of a deal “prenup”.
Deal School: Deal Divorce or Post-Closing Breakup Fees
Breaking up might be hard, but at least it will be easier to do if you think about the process up front in the manner of a deal “prenup”.
Private Equity Bankruptcies – Lessons for You – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the lessons stemming from a recent high-profile bankruptcy.
Coming Tough Times Are Fuel for Opportunity
Although history might not repeat itself (but it sure does rhyme), economic cycles do.
What’s It Cost? – Podcast
In a personal services business, from medical groups to acute care hospitals, what’s more important, your people or your tangible assets?
What Does Partnership Really Mean?
We often strive to become a partner, a shareholder, a member – whatever the arrangement is to attain the golden ring, the equity position.










