As I always say, think like a carpenter and measure twice (or even thrice), vetting each deal carefully with healthcare counsel, before cutting once, cutting your own neck, that is.
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Evolutionary psychologists say that the reason we see a stick on the trail ahead of us as a snake…
Remind yourself that, as you watch this today and three weeks from today when you remember to pull out your get out of jail free card, that physicians like you are sitting in their cells today and that you don’t want to join them.
Remind yourself that, as you watch this today and three weeks from today when you remember to pull out your get out of jail free card, that physicians like you are sitting in their cells today and that you don’t want to join them.
As I always say, think like a carpenter and measure twice (or even thrice), vetting each deal carefully with healthcare counsel, before cutting once, cutting your own neck, that is.
Perhaps the target wasn’t Day-Glo orange, but the wound was life changing, if not life threatening.
The coronavirus has closed their office doors, but the U.S. Department of Justice is still prosecuting healthcare crimes and extracting painful settlements.
There are many factors that make your practice an attractive candidate for private equity investment, but that’s not what this post focuses on.
Ride along with Mark as he discusses the settlement by Sutter Health and a cardiac surgery group involving allegations that exclusive contracts, coverage stipends, and medical director fees were kickbacks to reward referrals. Avoid the same fate.
I still remember the smile on Steve Cunningham’s face. High School summer vacation. Thoughts of sand, sun, and surf. Yet back to reality. We were applying for jobs at Magic Mountain, an amusement park. Employees got free passes to the park.