American Medical News 1995 Howard Larkin - Abstracts

American Medical News 1995 Howard Larkin
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All aboard? (managed care plans increasingly require physicians to be board certified)HealthHoward Larkin
Beyond the fine print. (managed care contracts)HealthHoward Larkin
Business as usual or fraud? (medical referrals)HealthHoward Larkin
Casting for capital: what your practice needs to lure investors.(medical practice)(includes related article on advantages of capital partners)HealthHoward Larkin
Doctor network left intact in antitrust case; group practice must alter some agreements.HealthHoward Larkin
Fraud probe widens in Texas; doctors may face criminal charges. (includes related article on lawsuits against psychiatrists)HealthHoward Larkin, Julie Johnsson
From colleague to competitor. (physicians in managed care)HealthHoward Larkin
Good idea, bad location; a good business plan will help you avoid costly mistakes and keep your practice afloat.HealthHoward Larkin
How low should you go? Discounting fees may seem self-defeating, but it can be part of a long-term growth strategy.(medical practice)HealthHoward Larkin
Lurking liabilities: managed care can add an unforseen layer of risk. You can protect yourself.(health care)HealthHoward Larkin
Military maneuver.(Military Entrance Processing Command)HealthHoward Larkin
Putting physicians behind bars: fraud crackdown holds doctors to higher standards.HealthHoward Larkin
States face challenges in rush to Medicaid managed care.HealthHoward Larkin
The urge to merge. (creating a physician's group requires proper planning)HealthHoward Larkin
You're fired. (physician termination)HealthHoward Larkin
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