Nicholas Janiga, manager at HealthCare Appraisers in Castle Rock, Colo., shares his expertise on transitioning small and large group practitioners into a hospital-employed setting. Nicholas Janiga: ...
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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Medical personnel are burning out at a high rate, according to a new study, and many are considering leaving hospitals for better work-life balance. A Slack survey found that burnout is on the rise ...
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 ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . At first glance, the answer to this question would seem to be obvious. A surgeon in a private practice who makes ...
From less independence to higher pay, physicians often have to make several tradeoffs when deciding between employment and private practice. Seven orthopedic and spine specialists told Becker’s some ...
This commentary examines pressures driving cardiology consolidation, the risks of private equity, and strategies to sustain independent practice while ensuring patient-centered, cost-effective ...