More physician groups than ever are entering into partnerships with larger organizations, as evidenced by 393 reported transactions during 2021, almost doubling the number of physician deals in each of 2019 and 2020. This includes dozens of eye care group partnership transactions. There are numerous reasons for this spiking trend.
The fourth annual Physician Transactions Conference will be held on March 24th at the University Club in Chicago. The sole objective of this 1-day conference is to educate physicians and leaders of independent medical groups on current market trends, practice valuations, the pros and cons of various strategic options, and how to maximize enterprise value and physician compensation over the next five years.
This event provides 9 CME credits, is complimentary for (and attendance is limited to) physicians and leaders of independent medical groups, and is by invitation only. To request an invitation, click here: https://e-coms.ebglaw.com/19/946/compose-email/physician-transactions-conference-brochure.asp]
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September 2021 Notes from the Network
Update: Community Care Grant Reporting Requirements. Practices that received the Highmark Community Cares Grant must expend those funds as approved and report how the funds were used by November 30, 2021. The Pennsylvania Medical Society (PAMED) will be issuing...
May 2021 Notes from the Network
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