There is a crisis. But it’s not the one you’ve heard about. It’s time to fix that. It’s time to change the conversation. But to do that, you have to change the frame.
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Let’s Find the Cure for Surprise Physician Services Stealing – Medical Group Minute
There is a crisis. But it’s not the one you’ve heard about. It’s time to fix that. It’s time to change the conversation. But to do that, you have to change the frame.
Why You Want or Don’t Want an Arbitration Provision in Your Contract
Let’s talk today about arbitration agreements in a contract setting. Why would you want one? Is it a tool to help you? Or is it a tool to be used against you?
The Problem Is the Cure – Medical Group Minute
Many medical group leaders come to me for help when they’ve got a “problem” and they’re looking for a solution.
The Problem Is the Cure
Many medical group leaders come to me for help when they’ve got a “problem” and they’re looking for a solution.
Oftentimes, they think that the solution lies outside of the problem.
Negotiation: Don’t Paint Yourself into a Corner – Success In Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the danger of painting yourself into a corner when negotiating.
Let’s Find the Cure for Surprise Physician Services Stealing
There is a crisis. But it’s not the one you’ve heard about.
It’s time to fix that. It’s time to change the conversation.
But to do that, you have to change the frame.
Augmented Unreality and Medical Group Success – Podcast
We were talking about the people that we had separately observed at concerts who, instead of actually watching the concert, were filming the concert on their phones. In essence, they weren’t watching the concert live, they were watching a video screen of the concert.
Stealing a Healthcare Strategy From Walmart – Success in Motion
Take a seat and listen in as Mark discusses how your facility or large medical group can benefit from riding along with Walmart’s newest healthcare strategy.
Augmented Unreality and Medical Group Success – Medical Group Minute
We were talking about the people that we had separately observed at concerts who, instead of actually watching the concert, were filming the concert on their phones. In essence, they weren’t watching the concert live, they were watching a video screen of the concert.



