I listened to a very interesting podcast called “The Soul of Enterprise.” It’s a business podcast mostly aimed at accountants, but it applies to other professional service providers as well.
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Airlines have figured out that there are different customers who are flying for different reasons and at different price points.
The issue is the function, patient care, not the location in which care is delivered.
For the few of you out there who don’t recognize the acronym “CON”, it stands for “certificate of need” which is itself a con.
Consider the notion of repurposing existing nonhealthcare sites to compete with physician practices.
The large pharmacy chains are opening walk-in clinics in their stores, staffed with nurse practitioners and physician assistants. The huge number of independent pharmacies can follow the same route. For most physicians this means more competition. But for enterprising physicians and independent pharmacists, the opportunity to do deals abounds.
Chalk up a victory for less care at higher prices. Hey, aren’t those two of the Anti-Triple Aim?
Chalk up a victory for less care at higher prices. Hey, aren’t those two of the Anti-Triple Aim?
Chalk up a victory for less care at higher prices. Hey, aren’t those two of the Anti-Triple Aim?
I listened to a very interesting podcast called “The Soul of Enterprise.” It’s a business podcast mostly aimed at accountants, but it applies to other professional service providers as well.