I’m no enemy of fast food. I just don’t want to eat it. I don’t care if you do. I wouldn’t make it illegal. But some mayors would.
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I’m no enemy of fast food. I just don’t want to eat it.
When things begin to go awry between hospitals and contracted medical groups, these are the sort of complaints that hospitals levy.
This applies regardless of specialty or whether you are hospital-based or office-based. This applies whether you are in solo practice or with a group.
Most medical groups have compensation plans that focus on immediate gratification, on zeroing out at the end of each year.
When things begin to go awry between hospitals and contracted medical groups, a common set of complaints arise.
If a medical group cannot govern itself, if it is structured like a true democracy, one owner, one vote on everything, or if it has a bloated board, it will never be able to make decisions with the speed required for its continued success.
Throughout most industries the middleman is disappearing.
Some, a few, physicians had already opted out of the government system (Medicare) and out of the insurance system as well, going into “concierge” medicine. They were criticized as somehow being “less than” for not wanting to be a public utility. For not wanting to be sheep.
Will there be a physician bailout anytime soon?