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Physician executive contracts: negotiating the future.

J P Farrell1

  • 1Hay Group, Walnut Creek, CA, USA.

Physician Executive
|August 6, 1995
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Physician executive contracts are evolving beyond simple agreements to complex legal documents. Understanding their content and context is crucial for navigating modern healthcare employment and partnership arrangements.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Administration
  • Contract Law
  • Medical Business

Background:

  • Physician executive contracts were historically straightforward, involving basic terms negotiated between hospitals and physicians.
  • The healthcare industry's complexity has transformed these contracts into intricate legal documents.
  • Current contracts address evolving relationships, including employment and partnerships between physicians, hospitals, and health plans.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the essential components and negotiation strategies for physician executive contracts.
  • To provide insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare legal agreements.
  • To analyze both the specific provisions (content) and the surrounding circumstances (context) of these contracts.

Main Methods:

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  • Review of contemporary physician executive contract structures.
  • Analysis of the changing dynamics within the healthcare industry impacting contract negotiations.
  • Examination of typical contract provisions and negotiation considerations.
  • Main Results:

    • Physician executive contracts now encompass a wider array of complex provisions beyond traditional hospital-physician relations.
    • These contracts are integral to new healthcare models, including employment and multi-party agreements.
    • Both the specific terms and the negotiation context are critical for successful agreements.

    Conclusions:

    • Physician executive contracts are vital, complex instruments in modern healthcare.
    • A thorough understanding of contract content and context is essential for healthcare professionals and institutions.
    • These agreements reflect and facilitate the ongoing transformation of healthcare delivery and business models.