Dr. Keith Berger
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uh so it's demoralizing from that standpoint and it's time you know like i said my office manager i only have one i pay her very well but how many jobs can she do and she's got to go through 100 charts that were underpaid by one of those insurance companies so i just imagine i don't know it's like sitting at a table of a poker game knowing that it's rigged how long do you want to play
I have. I got so dejected about this, my wife said to me, she said, honey, you've got to make up your mind or you're going to stay and you can't. You've got to stop complaining about this. I have some very good friends I've known for years in different GI practices. I looked at what they were doing. They were all bought out by private equity. For now, though, Keith is staying independent.
I have. I got so dejected about this, my wife said to me, she said, honey, you've got to make up your mind or you're going to stay and you can't. You've got to stop complaining about this. I have some very good friends I've known for years in different GI practices. I looked at what they were doing. They were all bought out by private equity. For now, though, Keith is staying independent.
I have. I got so dejected about this, my wife said to me, she said, honey, you've got to make up your mind or you're going to stay and you can't. You've got to stop complaining about this. I have some very good friends I've known for years in different GI practices. I looked at what they were doing. They were all bought out by private equity. For now, though, Keith is staying independent.
I used to tell people all the time coming out of medical school and residency, oh, you should go into private practice, be independent. It's great. You create the practice that fits you instead of kind of get in the corporate stress environment. Now I wouldn't advise anybody to do it.
I used to tell people all the time coming out of medical school and residency, oh, you should go into private practice, be independent. It's great. You create the practice that fits you instead of kind of get in the corporate stress environment. Now I wouldn't advise anybody to do it.
I used to tell people all the time coming out of medical school and residency, oh, you should go into private practice, be independent. It's great. You create the practice that fits you instead of kind of get in the corporate stress environment. Now I wouldn't advise anybody to do it.