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Provider Reviews: Ohio National Disability Insurance

At Physicians Thrive, our main goal is to provide physicians with the advice and guidance they need to have financial strength and security throughout their lives. One of the ways we help physicians enjoy lifelong financial security is by helping them find the right disability insurance policy. Disability insurance is essential protection for a physician’s … Read more

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Physician Recruiting: Merritt Hawkins Review

There are many employment opportunities for certified, licensed physicians in the United States. In some areas of the country, physicians are in such high demand that bonuses have become almost a standard. As of 2017, physicians reported earning an average signing bonus of $30,000. But finding a job takes time, and finding the perfect job … Read more

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How COVID-19 Is Affecting Physician Employment Contracts

While COVID-19 has left no corner of the medical field unaffected, physicians around the country are experiencing the effects of the pandemic in different ways. While many pulmonary and critical care doctors are struggling to meet the needs of a growing patient load, other practices are reducing hours. As well as cutting costs and even … Read more

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Understanding Your Physician Independent Contractor Agreement

With the exception of physicians that own private medical practices, every physician will, at some point, have to sign a physician contract. It doesn’t matter if you work as an employee of a hospital group or as a locum tenens physician in an urgent care center — contracts are to be expected. Understanding that contract, … Read more

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Physician Contract Termination: How to Protect Your Interests

Physician contracts are legally binding documents that contain all the terms of your employment. In addition to details about your salary and benefits, contracts also include termination clauses. The termination clause is a key part of the contract, both for physicians and employers. Before ending your contract or firing an employee, it is important that … Read more

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Provider Reviews: Northwestern Mutual Disability Insurance

With so many insurance providers to choose from, selecting a disability insurance policy can be a difficult decision. It requires research. Comparing various plans is vital. You want to be sure that the one you choose offers the best coverage and terms. At Physicians Thrive, we’re committed to providing physicians with the information to help … Read more

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Can You Negotiate Physician Contracts?

Physicians are adept at understanding complicated concepts. But when it comes to negotiating or analyzing employment contracts, you might be way out of your comfort zone. It wouldn’t be in your best interest to simply accept your first employment offer. Without having experts on your side to guide you through the process, you could find … Read more

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Provider Reviews: Ameritas Disability Insurance

Disability insurance is one of the best ways to protect your income, your assets, and your financial future. Can you even imagine if you were injured or disabled in a way that prevented you from working as a physician? How would you pay your mortgage? How would you pay your bills? Would you be able … Read more

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Restrictive Covenants in Employment Contracts: What They Mean For You

Unless you own a private practice, almost every physician will have to sign an employment contract at some point in their career. And those contracts include all sorts of confusing language, legal jargon, and specific terms. Physician contracts include details on salary, benefits, and the responsibilities of the position. They detail when you will work, … Read more

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How to Resolve a Physician Contract Dispute

Finding yourself on the wrong side of an argument with your employer can be an intensely stressful experience. If the conflict turns sour, you may risk jeopardizing your compensation, burning a professional bridge, or facing an ugly legal battle. Fortunately, while contract disputes between physicians and employers are relatively common, most disputes can resolve professionally. … Read more

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