Several business and economic factors are pushing more doctors into operating as a group practice. Running a group practice involves greater complexity and demands more communication than a solo practice does. Below, learn how to fairly share the management duties involved.
We’ve identified eight key areas of management responsibility in the practice as discussed below. You’ll need to assign a partner to each area based on their skills, interests, and experience. Then the partners should meet at least monthly to report on their area of responsibility, make decisions, and to provide accountability....
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