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How to Create Your Succession Plan
Stephen Dobias

Creating a successful surgery center requires building a business around an active group of physicians with sufficient caseloads to generate the cash flow necessary to operate the facility and provide a return to the investors. As time passes, however, the mix of cases as well as the physicians who perform those cases will change. For a center to succeed long-term, you'll need some level of planning to ensure that you replace unproductive physicians with new, productive physicians.

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