Even Warren Buffet can’t get you this return: 420% over three years.
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You know that I strongly believe that the future of hospitals isn’t hospitals, it’s outpatient facilities.
When physicians think about allegations of kickbacks in the context of large insurers, it’s generally related to how a carrier’s internal “claims cops” have alleged that some physician or other provider engaged in a kickback…
When physicians think about allegations of kickbacks in the context of large insurers, it’s generally related to how a carrier’s internal “claims cops” have alleged that some physician or other provider engaged in a kickback scheme, obviating the payor’s need to pay claims, or, even worse, supporting their demand for repayment. In what some physicians […]
You know that I strongly believe that the future of hospitals isn’t hospitals, it’s outpatient facilities.
Like a bear emerging from its long winter nap, the Federal Trade Commission is hungry to enforce antitrust law in the healthcare sector, including, notably, in connection with monopolization through mergers in the market for physician services. In 2017, the FTC challenged the proposed merger of physician group Mid Dakota Clinic into Sanford Health, an […]
Even Warren Buffet can’t get you this return: 420% over three years.
And, it’s 100% leveraged. OPM.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the more than 420% financial return to the government that’s fueling healthcare compliance investigations . . . and convictions.
As a frequent reader of the blog, you know that I strongly believe that the future of hospitals isn’t hospitals, it’s outpatient facilities. (In fact, if you haven’t already, grab a free copy of my 2016 book, The Impending Death of Hospitals, here.) I’m not sure whether the folks at Banner Health read my book […]
Even Warren Buffet can’t get you this return: 420% over three years. And, it’s 100% leveraged. OPM. Well, not OPM as in “other people’s money,” but OPM as in “our public money.” That’s the return on investment that the Feds generated from 2015 to 2017 as a result of coordinated Department of Health and Human Services and Department […]