
Feel like you are running on a treadmill? There is an easier way.
Planning
Careful investigation and planning are key in transitioning to private practice.
Many family physicians and specialists are considering moving away from today’s PCP model to the more satisfying, less-encumbered world of private medicine. Many who have made the move find it closer to the original vision that got them into medicine – with fewer restrictions from insurance companies, higher-quality interaction between doctor and patient, and a greater focus on prevention.
But the transition isn’t an easy one – for doctors, their staffs or their patients. The shift to a new business model requires careful planning and execution – and even new skill sets. So planning proceeds in three steps …
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