Although you might stay miles away from anything related to compounded medication, the waiver of co-pay issue haunts many medical groups and other providers.
Tag: procedure
You Can’t Un-Ring That Bell – Podcast
Train your medical group’s members for actions consistent with the group’s strategy.
Why Your Past Doesn’t Count – Medical Group Minute
Many medical groups (actually, many of all sorts of businesses) shortchange their future as a result of their past.
The Triple Shame: The Hospital-Government Complex Threatens Quality, Patient Experience, and the Cost of Care
In the long run, this will only slow down, not defeat, the fact that ASCs are the preferred site of surgical services.
The Disintermediated Hospital: Hospital Care at Home – Success in Motion
Listen as Mark discusses a recent demonstration project/study revealing the patient tremendous benefits and cost savings of hospital care at home.
Protecting Your Unrecognized Intellectual Property – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses how you must uncover and protect your medical practice’s or healthcare business’s hidden intellectual property.
Physician Opportunity: Hospital CFOs Freak Out Over Failed Business Model
It’s not quite like life imitating art, but it’s probably as close to it as I’m going to see today. I just read a puff piece sponsored by Bank of America, pricey click bait for hospital CFOs, that supposedly features a roundtable “conversation” among (oxymoron warning) forward-looking hospital CFOs. Apparently, these CFOs have just realized…
Walking the Talk: Avoid the High Cost of Failure Work to Your Medical Group
t’s one thing to set policy, even well polished, grammatically correct pronouncements that are printed out, placed in the policy manual, and acknowledged in writing.
Why Your Past Doesn’t Count – Podcast
Many medical groups (actually, many of all sorts of businesses) shortchange their future as a result of their past.
Opportunities to Invest in Physician-Owned Outpatient Facilities
Blue Cross Blue Shield recently released a study based on the analysis of claims made by 43 million of their commercially insured patients. The study is additional evidence supporting the point that I’ve been arguing for the past year: That there is a rapid shift of surgical and interventional procedures from the hospital setting to the ASC setting.






