Are you ready to practice medicine on your own terms but feel overwhelmed by the business side of independence? You’re not ...
Five years after starting a private practice, Colorado-based obesity medicine specialist Carolynn Francavilla, MD, was at risk of going under. The pandemic hit, and her patients couldn’t come to the ...
With the rapid rise in consolidation from hospitals and private equity firms, the old-fashioned private medical practice, run and managed by one or two physicians, is no longer the norm. Only 42% of ...
As healthcare consolidation accelerates and pay shrinks, fewer physicians are choosing private practice. Yet for some, the autonomy and entrepreneurial opportunity are worth the risk. As healthcare ...
While physicians are increasingly opting for employed models, some are unhappy with employment and are pivoting back to private practice. According to a survey from consulting firm Bain & Co., nearly ...
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Faced with increasing operational costs, primary care physicians are repurposing or turning to health networks.
While many specialists are becoming employed by hospitals and health systems, orthopedic and spine surgeons are among the last hold-outs for private practice groups. According to the American Academy ...
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