Even though many physicians and facility administrators don’t realize it, a revolving door can be a useful analogy for anti-kickback analysis. Or, I suppose, just for kickbacks.
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Even though many physicians and facility administrators don’t realize it, a revolving door can be a useful analogy for anti-kickback analysis. Or, I suppose, just for kickbacks.
Even though many physicians and facility administrators don’t realize it, a revolving door can be a useful analogy for anti-kickback analysis. Or, I suppose, just for kickbacks.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the price that every seller pays.
Physicians, both in regard to their practices and in regard to their facilities, often have outsized notions of business valuation.
In a personal services business, from medical groups to acute care hospitals, what’s more important, your people or your tangible assets?
Have you ever considered the price that you might pay, as the seller, in a deal?
Ride along with Mark as he discusses grooming your business for eventual sale.
If you are interested in selling an interest in a facility or in any other asset, a physician practice, for example, the time to deal is now.
If you are interested in selling an interest in a facility or in any other asset, a physician practice, for example, the time to deal is now.