Facilities are learning from past physician management and compensation mistakes
The last time hospitals and health systems aggressively pursued physician employment and practice acquisition as growth strategies-during the managed care boom of the 1990s-many lost money.
Hospitals commonly overpaid up front to acquire a practice and saw a drop-off in physician productivity once the practice was integrated into the hospital system, in part because they didn't know how to properly compensate and manage physicians.
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