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Considering concierge? Know the legal traps first, with Ericka Adler, J.D.
As more physicians weigh a move to concierge or hybrid practices, health care attorney Ericka Adler, J.D., breaks down the contract and Medicare traps that can turn a panel-shrinking strategy into a legal problem.

The four forces reshaping physician pay, with Tynan Kugler of PYA
PYA's Tynan Kugler breaks down the four forces pulling physician pay in competing directions, and why getting the underlying compensation model wrong can be expensive and legally complicated to undo.

Pay is up, productivity is down. Is it sustainable? with Andy Swanson of MGMA
For the first time in years, physician pay and productivity have split, and a new Medicare efficiency adjustment is about to make 2026 a hard year to benchmark, schedule and recruit.

A hospital tried to replace them. These Oregon physicians fought back — and won
An Oregon emergency physician group beat back a hospital's attempt to replace it with a national staffing firm, offering independent practices a playbook built on physician unity, advocacy and corporate practice of medicine law.
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Your health care artificial intelligence is only as good as the data behind it. Here's how to get that right.

















