
How can you avoid “paralysis” when making key decisions?
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Abstract: Being too aggressive with changes or improvements to a medical practice can cause confusion and resentment among staff, while not being aggressive enough may mean the changes don’t happen at all. To avoid paralysis in making improvements, this article offers some simple strategies to help physicians running a medical practice find a balance and make improvements successfully.
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