Many requests for proposal (RFPs) for physician services completely miss the point by focusing on only what is expected and setting out strict performance standards.
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The medical group that I was going to see was under pressure…
Has your medical group put themselves in a position where they can be easily taken over legally and cheaply?
I left several messages in the afternoon to see if my car was ready. No one returned my call.
His first store was wildly successful. That is, until he realized that he had signed a short term lease with no renewal option. At the end of the few year term, the landlord not only took back the space, he took over the operation of the store.
The medical group that I was going to see was under pressure. One of its former members had jumped ship and aligned with a competitor. The hospital issued an RFP. The competitor became the golden haired group.
I have a friend, a physician, Tom, who’s always wanted to become a carpenter. Not the frame a house type carpenter, but one who builds beautiful cabinets and fine furniture. I’ve seen his work, and I can attest that he would have been the Leonardo Da Vinci of woodworkers. If you wouldn’t have gone into […]
Deal structure. Governance. M&A.
Those were among the subjects of this past weekend’s Advanced Institute For Anesthesia Practice Management in Las Vegas, the premier national conference on actionable anesthesia business issues.
Some hospital attorneys and, therefore, some hospital administrators, believe that every contract for professional services should be subject to a request for proposal (RFP) process
Some hospital attorneys and, therefore, some hospital administrators, believe that every contract for professional services should be subject to a request for proposal (RFP) process.