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June 25, 2008

How can hospitals better align themselves with their medical staffs?

Alignment continues to be the key to attract physicians to and retain providers with local hospitals. It is not a static document or 3 ring binder on a dusty bookshelf.It is a non-delegable duty for the c-suite leaders to understand the local marketplace, its impact on the practice of medicine, and to continuing position their organization to offer an array of options to meet doctor’s needs. There is no other option; as your competitor is attempting to do the same thing.

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