After 20 years, I have left private practice and joined with the Cleveland Clinic. To those who know me and this blog, this development may seem surprising, if not shocking. On many levels, I’m shocked at this unexpected denouement of my career. Let me explain. First, these past two decades in private practice have been fabulous. Our amazing staff and my partner worked hard every day to provide concierge level care to our patients. We survived only because we provided a level of service that the surrounding competitors simply could not rival. We provided customized and personal attention. Our patients were happy and satisfied. And, so were we. So, why did we make a change? Over the past few years, my partner and I had become uneasy about our practice’s ongoing viability. The economics of a 2-person private practice are increasingly challenging. Consider the math. There is ongoing downwar...
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