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Tag: profit
Isn’t It Time to Re-Brand Non-Profit Hospitals?
So, I think it’s high time to re-brand non-profit hospitals. We should begin calling them non-taxpaying hospitals.
Why Saving Won’t Save
Cutting costs is no way to improve any business for other than the very short term. Instead, the key is to invest in your business in order to expand income
Are Some Partners Less Equal but Just as Liable? – Medical Group Minute
Many medical groups operate as partnerships, generally partnerships of professional corporations.
Should Hospitals Be Public Utilities?
Recent news reports have revealed that some non-profit hospital CEOs have received up to 40% increases in salary over the prior year, with some CEO’s compensation hitting the $3 million mark.
Are Some Partners Less Equal but Just as Liable?
One complication of this type structure is that while all partners are jointly and severally liable for the debts of the partnership, some partners are reaping a much greater financial reward.
Patient Complications Produce Hospital Profits
I argue that hospitals, as institutions, are at best amoral. At the same time, they are driven by profit and their executives bear no true downside risk, no risk of going negative in terms of personal liability.
Amorality of Institutions – An Additional Argument for Physician Control of Hospitals
Individuals, physicians in this discussion, are capable of morality and my experience is that most are highly moral. Sure, there are some bad apples, there are in any subset of society.
All Hospitals Should Be Physician Controlled – Podcast
Why should hospitals be run by nonphysicians?
Wringing Profit From Physician Group Compliance: Operational Compliance – Podcast
Physician groups can profit from their compliance efforts.


