You’re all set to embark on some new project or endeavor, such as expanding the scope of your medical group’s operations to the neighboring community, or even to a site hundreds of miles away.
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Listen to Mark as he discusses in the real-world context of opportunistic action, “partnership” is a euphemism for “acquired” or “controlled.”
Do any of these sound familiar? Your group’s been courting facility X across town as an additional service site. Then you learn that one of your partners, through an entity she controls, has been covering it for the last six months.
You’re all set to embark on some new project or endeavor, such as expanding the scope of your medical group’s operations to the neighboring community, or even to a site hundreds of miles away.
Listen as Mark while he solves the physician retirement crisis.
A seemingly unrelated Delaware case from the world of corporate mergers reminded me of that sorry story, one that’s played out several times for clients over the past decade, one that never ends well for Dr. Quisling.
In the real-world context of opportunistic action, “partnership” is a euphemism for “acquired” or “controlled.”
In the real world context of opportunistic action, “partnership” is a euphemism for “acquired” or “controlled.”
Listen as Mark while he solves the physician retirement crisis.
The coronavirus crisis has turned into a governance and structure crisis for many medical groups.