Tag Archives: physician practices

Retail Health: Fad, Failure, or Future?

Over the past two years, retail health has been a hot topic of conversation. Some see retail health as a threat, some see it as the natural evolution of healthcare, and some see it as an innovative disruptor. We may not know who is right for a decade or more, but there is no doubt […]

The Future of Physician Practices After COVID-19

In many parts of the US and Canada, physician offices have reopened and are seeing patients again. After a long 3 months in lock-down patients and physicians alike are happy to be able to have appointments again – even at reduced capacity and with new safety measures in place. Both the American Medical Association and […]

Does Independence Matter for Physician Practices?

I recently had the opportunity to attend the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) annual conference in New Orleans (MGMA19AC). I love this event as it gives me a rare opportunity to learn what’s on the minds of physician practices around the country. It was clear this year that the wave of consolidation of physician practices is […]

Online Reputations in Healthcare

Blog post by Colin Hung Over the past few weeks I have had no fewer than five different conversations on the topic of online reputations in healthcare. It started with a fun and lively debate with my colleagues at work. There are a few members of the team who are not active on social media […]

Healthcare Harvest

Blog post by Colin Hung This weekend is Thanksgiving in Canada. Although we Canadians don’t celebrate in as grand a fashion as our American friends (there is no Black Friday or post-dinner football), it is still a time of feasting, friends and family. It is one of my favourite times of the year. Normally for […]