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Issue Date: July 15, 2000
Lenders Avoiding Health Investments
This story paints a bleak picture for a troubled health care industry in terms of access to lending capital based on the results of a recent survey on lenders' investment preferences.
Unorthodox Faculty Group Aims High
This story looks at the marketing strategies of University Physicians Inc., the centralized practice plan for the faculty of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, in its efforts to succeed in one of the nation's most competitive and advanced managed care environments.
Being Lean Can Also Be Mean
This story talks about how drastic cost-cutting measures can reduce practice efficiency, increase financial exposure, and lead to disgruntled staff and patients.
Physicians Challenged To Treat Obesity
This story looks at the medical community's growing interest in treating obesity, which has reached an epidemic level in this nation according to the CDC.
Doctor Solomon’s Dilemma Resonates Across the Nation
This editorial talks about how doctors are being forced to weigh the cost of the care they deliver against the needs of their patients, and suggests several remedies for this distasteful health care dilemma.
Physicians Drop HMOs, Yet See Revenue Rise
This story discusses the recent trend of physicians challenging health plans by disenrolling from HMO panels. The result, argue some observers, will be a tiered health care system that may affect levels of care.
Urologists Find Value in Strategic Planning
This story discusses the importance of strategic planning to a practice's success and offers guidance on how to structure and conduct a strategic planning retreat.
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