Perhaps the target wasn’t Day-Glo orange, but the wound was life changing, if not life threatening.
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Maneuvering Your Way Out of Crises, Coronavirus and Otherwise
Don’t think about how hard it is to turn a large ship.
You’re the pilot of a jet fighter, moving forward in a straight line significantly faster than the speed of sound. But, in aerial combat, how quickly and how sharply could you turn?
Understanding Valuation Isn’t Sufficient to Solve Your Economic Problems Any More Than Knowing the Recipe for a Tagine Makes You Moroccan
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.
Free Stay Out of Jail Pass
Remind yourself that the federal Anti-Kickback Statute (“AKS”) prohibits offering, paying, soliciting, or receiving remuneration to induce referrals of items or services covered by Medicare, TRICARE, and other federally funded programs.
Sexual Harassment is in the News. Make Sure Your Group’s or Facility’s Name Isn’t Included – Podcast
An investigation gone bad, or bad decisions made during and after a proper investigation, have an impact far beyond that on the accuser and the alleged.
No Short-Term Solutions for Long-Term Problems – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark and learn about the danger of applying short term solutions to long term problems.
Sexual Harassment Is in the News. Make Sure Your Group’s or Facility’s Name Isn’t Included. – Medical Group Minute
An investigation gone bad, or bad decisions made during and after a proper investigation, have an impact far beyond that on the accuser and the alleged.
Profiting from Climate Change – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the lesson that medical group leaders can learn from climate change.
This Is Why You Keep Screwing Yourself When Negotiating Deals
It happens time after time. You’re in the midst of negotiations for this deal or that.
You know that you should push for the points that are crucial. But then, you pull yourself back like a dog on a leash.
What? Merged Hospitals Don’t Deliver Higher Quality!
At first, I thought it was a joke.
The healthcare world was supposedly abuzz last week when the New England Journal of Medicine published (on Jan 2, 2020) the report of a study that shows that consolidation in the hospital industry doesn’t lead to higher patient satisfaction or to higher quality.






