Kyle Worthy

Creative Director and Senior Consultant

Kyle joined MaxWorth Consulting Group in 2007 as a plan consultant and marketing specialist. Since that time, he has developed integrated communication strategies that employ a combination of delivery systems focused on the healthcare industry. His expertise includes creative project management, digital communication, brand development and client relationship management. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Clemson University and brings over 12 years of experience in marketing and client development to our team.

As an active member of the community, Kyle has served on the Charlotte Latin School alumni governing board and is a current member of the Clemson Alumni Association. He lives in Charlotte, NC with his wife Mica.

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Call Pay: It’s not just about the money

By Kyle Worthy | January 28, 2020

Call Pay: It’s not just about the money Whenever we suggest that call pay isn’t really about the money, the idea is met with skepticism. This is understandable given that on the surface, the money matters quite a bit. Doctors are demanding to be paid more, and many have even refused to take call in…

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The hidden cost of executive turnover

By Kyle Worthy | January 23, 2020

The hidden cost of executive turnover Executive turnover, which has held steady at 18% for the past five years now, is taking a toll on healthcare organizations. From a financial perspective alone, turnover can be devastating. The replacement of a CEO, for example, can cost anywhere between four and eight times the CEO’s salary. And…

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Call Coverage and Physician Burnout

By Kyle Worthy | January 21, 2020

Call Coverage and Physician Burnout A recent survey found that physician burnout is as widespread as ever. 42% of respondents,  who represented 29 different specialties, reported that they had experienced burnout. Office tasks, a lack of respect from administrators, and the reduction in reimbursement rates were cited as contributing factors to this problem. 50% of…

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