I’m usually urging people to think strategically in order to have bigger plans for their future — for their personal future and their business future.
Part of this is a projection of the way I think. But it’s also based on observation.
I’m usually urging people to think strategically in order to have bigger plans for their future — for their personal future and their business future.
Part of this is a projection of the way I think. But it’s also based on observation.
Breaking up a healthcare deal of any kind might be tough, but breakup fees can be used to compensate for a blown deal, and even prevent a breakup in the first place.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the importance of asking an often-forgotten question: Does the deal actually make sense?
Despite our teacher’s inability to conceive that it ever could, in the domain of medical group mergers 1 plus 1 can equal 3.
We kids joked that “new math” was going to make 1 plus 1 equal 3.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses two examples of false bilateral choices for physicians and medical groups prevalent in healthcare thinking today.
A recent survey shows 87% of surveyed physicians say that they’re personally at risk of burnout.
When I was a kid, there was a new method of teaching math that was heavily marketed to our parents. It was called the “new math.” It was supposed to make it a way for math to be more easily understood by students.
Last week (November 20, 2018), I mentioned the increase in the physician dissatisfaction index, which now tops out at 3.95 out of a possible 5. See my Success in Motion video, Physician Misery Index Jumps Up Due To Dissatisfaction. The survey, conducted annually by the data technology firm Geneia, found that 87% of surveyed physicians say…
There is great importance in grooming your medical practice or healthcare business for sale, even if you don’t intend to sell.