American Medical News 1997 Howard Larkin - Abstracts

American Medical News 1997 Howard Larkin
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Ahead of the pack. (Medical Group Management Association survey highlights physician practices with high net revenues)(includes related article on financial benchmarks for group practices)(part 1)HealthHoward Larkin
Bottom line is good management.(thirteen practices adhere to sound business principles)HealthHoward Larkin
Bracing for capitation: Virginia clinic's use of information technology, nonphysician providers will help smooth the transition.HealthHoward Larkin
Community care gets competitive. (Sixteenth Street Community Health Center fights to remain competitive in shrinking market)(includes related article on Armando Sanchez, MD)HealthHoward Larkin
Finding gold in HMOs: the Springer Clinic, a multispecialty group in Tulsa, Okla., has strategies to manage managed care.(Company Profile)HealthHoward Larkin
Flexibility boosts group's survival: Illinois' Dreyer Clinic sells assets to health system to gain management and financial support.(sells assets to Advocate Health System)HealthHoward Larkin
Illinois doctors organize to protect care; AMA backs it.(American Medical Association)HealthHoward Larkin
MGMA releases data on 1997 'Better Practices'.(Medical Group Management Association)HealthHoward Larkin
Planning for success. (Baptist Health Center-Craddock serves as model for multispecialty doctor groups)HealthHoward Larkin
Small but mighty: Nashville's Heritage Medical Associates merged small practices into a cohesive - but still independent - group. (Better Practices, part 4)HealthHoward Larkin
Thriving in a fee-for-service realm.(Medical Arts Clinic in Ardmore, Oklahoma)HealthHoward Larkin
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