Medical group decision making often moves fast when it should be slow, and slow when it should be fast.
Tag: structure
Physician is 10th Person Found Guilty in Kickback Scheme
Green scrubs might be the new orange. And no matter the trendy branding on Netflix, orange isn’t the new black. The first week of March 2016 brought the 10th conviction for federal Anti-Kickback Statute (“AKS”) violations in connection with the now-closed Sacred Heart Hospital in Chicago. Dr. Venkateswara Kuchipudi, an internist, was found guilty of receiving…
Medical Group Formation, Organization and Governance Affect Entity Value – Success in Motion
You can impact the eventual valuation of your medical group or other healthcare business venture years in advance through proper formation, organization and governance.
The Advantage Is To . . . – Podcast
Speed and size are often an advantage, but in some situations, and in some markets, they’re not. For medical groups, the current healthcare market is one of them.
Structure and Compensation: The Genetic Defect in Medical Groups
It’s one thing to understand that playing to self-interest motivates. Harnessing that self-interest advances the business’ own interests.
What Is Your Practice Worth?
I hear that question on a very frequent basis. In fact, you’re probably thinking it right now.
The Advantage is To . . .
Speed and size are often an advantage, but in some situations, and in some markets, they’re not. For medical groups, the current healthcare market is one of them.
Is the Traditional Hospital-Based Service Model Dead? – Podcast
Can the traditional hospital-based group service model survive?
Utilizing a Unit Concept to Drive Success
Medical groups view their practice as consisting of several independent, yet coordinated, units, each of which requires a separate focus.
How to Profit From Mandatory Compliance Programs – Podcast
Obamacare mandates that physicians participating in Medicare or Medicaid have operating compliance programs. Turn the mandate into a strategic advantage.



