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Hanging Together, Or Hanging Separately (Group Practice Governance)
Physician Executive 2008, March-April, 34, 2
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Publisher Description
For many physicians, the term "group practice" is an oxymoron. The same qualities that mark successful doctors--independence, energy and personal confidence--can make for a difficult cooperative enterprise. A medical group is often more like a loose affiliation than a cohesive entity working toward shared goals. The trouble starts when one physician's independence comes at another physician's expense. Consider a typical approach to practice leadership. In loosely organized medical groups, what often happens is that a small circle of senior physicians makes all significant decisions.
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