Just as no vote was required for a dictator like Castro to take over Cuba, no medical staff vote, no survey by Press Ganey, no long and drawn out process among “stakeholders,” is required to topple the status quo.
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What you do, and how you do it, within your organization, and how you project it to essential third parties (e.g., hospital-based medical group to hospital) is all-important in maintaining relationships, contracts, and even existence.
The initial notion of a hedge fund was that its investment risk was reduced through a “hedge,” an off-setting investment.
The prognosis for hospitals, at least as we know them today, is guarded.
If you attended my recent webinar, The Impending Death of Hospitals, you know that I firmly believe that healthcare delivery is shifting away from hospitals and their aligned physicians. In fact, the prognosis for hospitals, at least as we know them today, is guarded. As another guidepost in this transformation, Tenet Healthcare Corporation just announced […]
What appears to be a stable system is the often the least stable. What appears to be safe is often the most risky.
Those who are hedging view the world differently. Rather than simply building an insular hedge around their business, they expand outside of that hedge, taking on other business, in some ways both related and unrelated.