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Lewis and Clark, yes, that Lewis and Clark, the explorers, can teach medical group leaders an important lesson in respect of negotiating with hospitials. Journal Entry September 2, 1803 “Suppose it best to send out two or three men to engage some oxen or horses to assist us [in crossing the sandbar] obtain one horse […]
A few days ago I heard another of what is becoming a familiar story. A hospital had dumped its longstanding hospital-based contractor (this time an anesthesia group) in favor of a “national practice.” The national practice presented well – lots of guys in nice suits and far better graphics on their presentation materials than the […]
If you think that exclusive contracts are just for the hospital-based specialties, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, pathology, and radiology, you’re wrong.
Learn how valuation consultants’ refusal to opine at higher than the 75th percentile is taking the fairness out of fair market valuation and robbing you of your income.
ObamaCare has made it harder than it was before for physicians to own hospitals participating in federal healthcare programs. One option of course, open for as long as there is still private health insurance coverage, is for physicians interested in hospital ownership to own facilities that exclude federally funded patients. The other, and perhaps superior […]
Let others bemoan the bad economy. Use your time to take advantage of the opportunities.