Maxworth TV: An Interview with Dan Mulholland and Henry Casale

MaxWorth TV: An Interview with Dan Mulholland and Henry Casale of Horty Springer

While attending the Hospital-Physician Contracts: Survival Strategies seminar in Las Vegas, we had the opportunity to talk with attorneys Dan Mulholland and Henry Casale of Horty, Springer & Mattern to discuss the changes they have seen in call pay programs and the emergence of physician employment models

For more information on Horty Springer Seminars,  please visit https://www.hortyspringer.com

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