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Emergency medicine. Sleep laboratories. Lab draw centers. Pulmonary and cardiac rehab centers. Time share space. Physical therapy clinics, etc. These are just a few of the ancillary businesses I have seen physicians become involved in over the recent couple of years. Specifically, doctors are playing an active role in the management and operation of medically related services. Why? Until recently, these types of businesses I mentioned above were run by business or hospital people. Doctors owned and operated medical offices not healthcare businesses. Managed care has changed the conventional ways of doing business. A doctor today could conceivably have his/her income reduced by more than 30% from what it was a few years ago. Severe cutbacks in reimbursements and set negotiated fees with insurance companies has dramatically reduced the amount doctors can charge for their services. If a doctor was used to a certain income several years ago, they cannot achieve that income just running his/her practice. |
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