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Tag: hospital based
Patient Complications Produce Hospital Profits
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.
Medical Groups Must Get Aggressive – Medical Group Minute
The sky is falling–I know, I heard it on the news today.
Ignoring the Perceived Bounds of Weakness – Medical Group Minute
The same relationship of predator and prey plays out daily between your hospital based group, hospital administration and physicians with adverse interests.
JetBlue-ing up Your Practice – Medical Group Minute
What is your back up plan in the event that your preventive action fails?
Amorality of Institutions – An Additional Argument for Physician Control of Hospitals
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.
Psst, Wanna Buy a Watch? The Myth of Security in Hospital Employment
Hospital employment isn’t the safety net it’s made out to be. Learn why relying on a single employer can jeopardize your financial future.
The End of Healthcare Symbiosis Might Just Kill the Host (and End the Career of the Hospital CEO)
The move by hospitals to “strengthen” hospital-based departments, and the hospital’s own finances, by outsourcing to so-called national groups and “contract management companies” might just result in the destruction of the hospital. The chances are even higher that it will end the careers of many hospital executives. Over the last 30 to 40 years, both…
Hostess Twinkies and Hospital-Centric Healthcare – Podcast
Does the death of Hostess offers a glimpse into the future of hospital-centric healthcare.
All Hospitals Should Be Physician Controlled – Podcast
Why should hospitals be run by nonphysicians?


