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Writer's pictureDr. Jessica Chung, DNP, NP-C

How to Find a Collaborative Physician for Your Private Practice

Updated: Jun 13, 2022

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When you start a private practice, one of the most important decisions you will make is who your Collaborative Physician will be. This physician will provide guidance and support to you as you set up and grow your practice. But how do you find the right Collaborative Physician for your needs? In this blog post, we will discuss what a Collaborative Physician is and how to find one that meets the needs of your private practice.


What Is A Collaborative Physician, And What Do They Do For Your Private Practice?


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A collaborative physician is a physician who provides guidance and support to you as you set up and grow your practice, as well as ensuring you are in compliance with your state regulations. The right collaborative physician may be able to even help with things like networking, marketing, and business planning. Collaborative physicians also provide mentorship and advice on clinical issues. Having them on your side in your private practice can be a great way to get started on the right foot.


You should also know that collaborative physicians are not the same as business partners. A business partner owns a stake in your practice and shares in the profits and losses. A collaborative physician does not have a financial stake in your practice but may be compensated for their time and advice.


How To Find A Collaborative Physician That Meets The Needs Of Your Practice

There are a few different ways you can find a Collaborative Physician. You can start by networking with other physicians in your area or asking colleagues if they know anyone who might be a good fit for your practice. You can also search online directories or contact your state medical board for a list of Collaborative Physicians in your area.

  1. Once you have a list of potential candidates, the next step is to interview them. This is an important decision, so you want to make sure you find someone you are compatible with and who has the skills and experience you are looking for. Be sure to ask about their experience working with private practices, their availability, and how they would charge for their services.

  2. It would be best to ask for references from other physicians or healthcare professionals who have worked with the collaborative physician you are considering. This will allow you to hear first-hand accounts of what it is like to work with them.

  3. After you have interviewed all of the candidates, it is time to decide. Choose the collaborative physician you feel is the best fit for your practice and start building a relationship with them.

The Benefits Of Having A Collaborative Physician In Your Private Practice


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There are many benefits to having a collaborative physician in your private practice. Here is what to expect:

  1. A sounding board for your ideas: A collaborative physician can provide an objective perspective on your plans for your practice. They can help you think through the feasibility of your ideas and offer suggestions on making them better.

  2. A mentor: A Collaborative Physician can be a great mentor, providing advice and guidance on various topics related to running a private practice.

  3. A source of referrals: They can be valuable referrals, connecting you with other physicians and healthcare providers who may need your services.

  4. A network: A collaborative physician can help you expand your network and connect you with other physicians and healthcare providers who can help your practice grow.

  5. Improved patient care: By working with a collaborative physician, you can improve the quality of care you provide to your patients. They can offer advice on clinical issues and help you develop systems that will make it easier for you to provide the best possible care.

  6. Staying compliant with state regulations and professional boards: A collaborative physician can help you stay compliant with state regulations and professional boards. They can guide a variety of topics, from billing to record-keeping.

How To Work With A Collaborative Physician To Get The Most Out Of The Relationship


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Here are a few tips on how to work with a Collaborative Physician to get the most out of the relationship:

  1. Be clear about your goals: Before you start working with a Collaborative Physician, be clear about your goals for your practice. What do you want to achieve? How can they help you to reach those goals? Having a clear understanding of what you want to accomplish will help you get the most out of the relationship.

  2. Communicate regularly: To get the most out of your collaboration, make sure you communicate regularly. Keep them updated on what is happening in your practice and let them know if anything changes. This will help them to give you the best possible advice and support.

  3. Be open to feedback: A collaborative physician can offer valuable feedback on your plans and ideas. Be open to their suggestions and consider their advice.

  4. Follow their lead: A collaborative physician is an expert in private practice management. Follow their lead and trust their experience. They will help you navigate the challenges of running a private practice and sustainably grow your business.

  5. Take advantage of their resources: A collaborative physician has a wealth of knowledge and experience that they can share with you. Take advantage of their resources and ask them for help when you need it. Additionally, don't be afraid to ask for referrals. A collaborative physician can help you connect with other physicians and healthcare providers who can help your practice grow.

How We Can Help You

With the high demand for collaborative physicians, they can charge a lot more than you may be willing to pay. Our service does help negotiate costs! We have access to a network of licensed collaborating physicians in several states.


We work with you and your team, finding the best fit for all parties involved - ultimately coming up with an affordable price point that works well within our pockets and yours! In the end, everyone is happy, especially the patients you end up helping!


If you are interested in finding a Collaborative Physician for your private practice, don't hesitate to get in touch with us.

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