I planned to buy, but as soon as I walked 13 feet into the car showroom, I knew that they’d make no sale.
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When things begin to go awry between hospitals and contracted medical groups, these are the sort of complaints that hospitals levy.
I planned to buy, but as soon as I walked 13 feet into the car showroom, I knew that they’d make no sale. The three salesmen were huddled around a small TV set, watching football. None made eye contact. None said a word.
I see too many deals that are hatched from the evil twins of self-inflicted human nature: fear and hope.
When things begin to go awry between hospitals and contracted medical groups, a common set of complaints arise.
Covenants not to compete are not inherently bad. It’s just the laws of some states that make them so. In other words, it’s an issue of policy. The purpose of covenants not to compete is, of course, to broadly protect your group’s business. But even if your group practices in a state that will not […]
Although many in healthcare operate on a purely commodity-level basis, in reality, it’s not simply about money – it hardly ever is.