6 considerations for outsourcing at your medical practice
Thinking about outsourcing? Read this first. Practices need to balance short-term savings with long-term costs.
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Four small medical practices share the benefits and challenges of value-based care with MACRA looming on the horizon.
Thinking about outsourcing? Read this first. Practices need to balance short-term savings with long-term costs.
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Outsourcing can allow practice staff and physicians to focus on what they do best. But you have to make sure it's the best decision for your practice.
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If your staff is faced with a daily workload that leaves them frustrated and worn out, it may be time to think about outsourcing.
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