Ride along as Mark Weiss asks what price you’re willing to pay for success, however you measure it.
Tag: planning
Here Comes 2017 – Will You Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way?
Lead, follow, or get out of the way. A pithy saying with a kernel of truth for many medical groups. As the New Year approaches, have you asked yourself where it is that you’re going? Your business landscape is changing. Exactly how and exactly where it will wind up isn’t completely clear, yet it’s not…
You Can Plan on This! – Medical Group Minute
“No plan survives contact with the enemy,” is a famous concept credited to many, bastardized by dozens, and plagiarized by even more. That’s because it’s true.
How the Looming Explosion From Medicaid Expansion Might Impact Your Practice
If you’re a physician living in a state like California that opted to participate in Medicaid expansion under Obamacare, be prepared for massive cuts in reimbursement or massive tax hikes. Or for both. Another report on the looming impact of the fattening of Medicaid rolls reveals more of what others previously reported: Lured by the…
A Naive Anti-Kickback Question Answered
Every once in while I get someone who asks me the following type of question: “Can you give me the name of one person who has gone to jail for violating the federal Anti-Kickback Statute in the context of . . . ” and then they go and describe some very specific fact situation, for…
Look Before You Leap: Document Your Deal – Podcast
1. Look before you leap. CHECK.
The Rise of the Machines: Dr. Watson, AI and the Future of Your Medical Group
Will today’s physicians soon be referred to as “human physicians” or “carbon-based docs” as opposed to the silicon-based kind? Paging Dr. Robot?
Who’s Driving the Management Bus? – Success in Motion
Jim Collins wrote about putting the right people on the bus. Ride along with Mark as he talks about who’s driving it.
Are You Asking the Wrong Question About Your Future?
What underlies your profession or specialty? What underlies your desires? What’s your overriding professional function?
You Can’t Move Ahead by Looking into the Rearview Mirror – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he explains that you’ll never move forward if you’re looking at the past.





