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Brandt Jewell and Stephen Ross join Mark to discuss the concept of investment per physician for employed provider networks. Brandt, Stephen, and Mark review the market movement from independent practices to employed practices.
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Mark, Brandt, and Stephen discuss the differences between independent and employed practices, including treatment of overhead and other financial considerations. Because of these differences, employed provider networks usually require some form of financial assistance.
Ultimately, each organization should consider the value they receive for their investment in the employed provider network. Mark, Brandt and Stephen discuss the different types of analyses that can be performed, what to consider when using market data, measuring the investment in the network, and improving financial performance.
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Article: Health System Practice Investment: What's the Cost?
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Brandt Jewell and Stephen Ross join Mark to discuss the concept of investment per physician for employed provider networks. Brandt, Stephen, and Mark review the market movement from independent practices to employed practices.
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Subscribe to our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast provider. Like what you hear? Leave a review! Not there? Let us know!
We welcome all feedback from our listeners. Please submit questions on any of the topics we discuss or questions about issues that interest you. You can also recommend topics for future episodes.
Episode Synopsis
Mark, Brandt, and Stephen discuss the differences between independent and employed practices, including treatment of overhead and other financial considerations. Because of these differences, employed provider networks usually require some form of financial assistance.
Ultimately, each organization should consider the value they receive for their investment in the employed provider network. Mark, Brandt and Stephen discuss the different types of analyses that can be performed, what to consider when using market data, measuring the investment in the network, and improving financial performance.
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