In many contexts, business is analogized to war. But in the context of medical group mergers, it should be analogized to marriage; the only difference is that group mergers fail more often than marriages.
Tag: merger
Fed Insiders Signal That the Time to Deal is Now – Medical Group Minute
If you are interested in selling an interest in a facility or in any other asset, a physician practice, for example, the time to deal is now.
Why Culture Counts in Healthcare Mergers and Acquisitions – Medical Group Minute
Bigger is sometimes better, but not always. It’s the right bigger that is better.
About the Worst Advice You Can Get
The context was the sale of various healthcare facilities, deals which, by definition, involve the sale of the business…
Fed Insiders Signal That the Time to Deal is Now.
If you are interested in selling an interest in a facility or in any other asset, a physician practice, for example, the time to deal is now.
But Does the Deal Make Sense?
These are forms of a question that, unfortunately, doesn’t seem to be asked that often in many healthcare deals.
Why You Must Understand the Biden Administration’s Crackdown on Healthcare Mergers – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark has he discusses how you must harness your strategy as it relates to your business future.
Was the Cure Worse Than the Disease? Surprise Medical Billing and U.S. Anesthesia Partners v. UnitedHealthcare – Podcast
There is nothing inherently fair in the notion of paying a purported “fair fee”. If there were, insurers would never have been in favor of it.
Was the Cure Worse Than the Disease? Surprise Medical Billing and U.S. Anesthesia Partners v. UnitedHealthcare – Medical Group Minute
There’s nothing inherently fair in this notion of paying a purported “fair fee”. If there were, insurers would never have been in favor of it.
What? Merged Hospitals Don’t Deliver Higher Quality! – Medical Group Minute
The healthcare world was supposedly abuzz last week when the New England Journal of Medicine published (on Jan 2, 2020) the report of a study that shows that consolidation in the hospital industry doesn’t lead to higher patient satisfaction or to higher quality.







