In the Wild West days of the 1980s and 90s, it wasn’t uncommon to see as many medical directors receiving stipends from a hospital as there are aspirins in a Costco-size bottle.
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Like a bear emerging from its long winter nap, the Federal Trade Commission is hungry to enforce antitrust law.
The same strategy that drives the price of a stuffed shark up from a few thousand to $12 million can be applied by you to increase the value and profits of your medial group or facility.
Like a bear emerging from its long winter nap, the Federal Trade Commission is hungry to enforce antitrust law in the healthcare sector.
Ride along with Mark as he talks about the need to question numbers presented as facts in connection with healthcare investment opportunities.
Today, and tomorrow, as more and more surgical procedures leave the hospital setting for ASCs and other outpatient facilities, query whether hospital administrators will revisit medical directorships with renewed fervor as they seek ties that bind.
Like a bear emerging from its long winter nap, the Federal Trade Commission is hungry to enforce antitrust law in the healthcare sector, including, notably, in connection with monopolization through mergers in the market for physician services. In 2017, the FTC challenged the proposed merger of physician group Mid Dakota Clinic into Sanford Health, an […]
Free Services (Like Medical Directorships) Are Slippery Slide to Compliance Hell – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses how competing via providing free services, such as uncompensated medical directorships, or giving into a facility’s demand for free services, is a violation of the federal anti-kickback statute.
In the real world, your practice is worth only what a buyer, if one exists, will pay for your practice at the time you want to sell it.
You keep your medical skills up. It’s time that you focus on your sales skills as well.