With tons of dry powder to invest, private equity has a (relatively) newfound interest in healthcare. In 2007 PE investment in the sector totaled $58 billion. In the decade-plus since, that number has ...
Medicare beneficiaries attributed to small practices in accountable care organizations (ACOs) achieve greater savings than beneficiaries attributed to large practices in ACOs. Objectives: Alternative ...
Performance and practice are inseparable. The most important and effective performance habits are rooted in how we practice, and how we practice ...
Industry Insights from Thomson Reuters Institute, a part of Thomson Reuters. Hours billed and revenue in the door are still the metrics by which the majority of law firms measure success. And why not?
I recently started working on a new book about increasing practice production in dental practices. The project began when I attended a business course that focused on how every industry has one metric ...
There has been a significant debate in psychology over the past 20 years about skilled performance. The debate comes down to the difference between talents and skills, where talents involve traits of ...
In their thoughtful Health Affairs Blog posting, Alan Muney and Peter Orszag emphasize the importance of practice assessment in providing “a sustainable method for a continuous infusion of quality and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Last month we made a case for the value of business benchmarking and reviewed a few simple examples, such as ...
From sole-practitioner private practices to vast hospital-employed physician groups, there is an ever-increasing focus on developing and tracking a few simple, diagnostic key performance indicators.
There are various reasons why advisers choose to hire on-staff research analysts and chief investment officers, says Kenton Shirk, associate director at Cerulli Associates, but many firms cite ...