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Moving Away From Big . . . Except In Healthcare
In almost every area of society, the change is away from big, away from corporate (or at least traditional corporate), toward small.
Marriage and Medical Group Mergers
Sure, unlike immigration love, less than heartfelt medical group merger isn’t a federal crime. If you’re in control of the merger, “do it until it no longer feels good” may be exactly what you’re looking for.
Are You Playing to Win or Just Playing Not to Lose? – Medical Group Minute
Does your medical group have a strategy to succeed, or are you simply hoping not to fail?
The Promise-Delivery Gap – Medical Group Minute
National groups often over-promise and under-deliver. Take advantage of it.
Physician “Alignment” – When $X does Not Equal $X – Podcast
Earning $X, net, self-employed and earning $X, net, as an employee are two very different things.
Why Do Medical Society Leaders Assume Failure? – Medical Group Minute
When I read the practice management presentation topics of many organized medical societies, I’m stunned by the degree of victimhood and of loss of choice assumed.
The Problem of Perception – Healthcare Collaboration – Podcast
What’s the right way of looking at ACOs, physician alignment, hospital-physician collaboration and other initiatives to bind physicians to hospitals?
An Important Lesson From the Insurance Industry – Medical Group Minute
Over the course of the past decade or so, carriers have ratcheted down payment and have begun a concerted shift away from compensating independent professionals to employing them directly at greatly reduced levels.
Time Travel – Medical Group Minute
Time travel. A joke? Or can you do the equivalent right now?


