Your physician partners have to stay good businessmen, level-headed and thinking together as a team rather than as an individual. When you select your board members, who can help control this issue or put a stop to it, you need to critically look at partners who have a good, level head. Look at who is going to be the best [leaders] for the facility because they’re good businessmen rather than putting in the most popular physicians or the physicians doing the most cases. This may help to get away from the in-fighting.
You also need to have an administrator who can do reality checks and isn’t afraid to step up to the physicians and say things like, “every case that comes here helps contribute to the bottom line and pays the rent;” “When you’re on vacation, the rent still goes on;” and, “As long as the cases contribute to the bottom line and we have the capacity, we are going to be a facility that recognizes the value of every person.” An administrator needs to be somebody who is your champion and can maintain that level head.
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