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Sleep Apnea - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - October 2018

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much: "It is simply not feasible for [Olean General Hospital] to pay mil- lions of dollars more than necessary over the life of the ... contract." Love and money Of course, none of us are privy to the inside terms of Southern Tier's proposal for stipend support from the hospital and none of us know what the successor group proposed. Southern Tier claims to have done its best to meet any offer. But the hospital says there was a great gap. And, it's reported that the hospital lost $3 million the previous year. How and why they lost it is anyone's guess, but it's unlikely that it was significantly due to Southern Tier's contract. We love you, but what have you done for us lately? Again, we don't have any specific facts, but query whether it was only an issue of money that led the hospital to take "bids" for Southern Tier's anesthesia contract after a 24-year relationship. Maybe the relationship had become stale. You, know, a "commodity" (at least in the mind of the hospital CEO and perhaps in the collective mind of Southern Tier). Although it's impossible for personal services of any kind to actually be a commodity, it's a mind virus with legs. Yes, after 24 years of mar- riage, it was time for a change. But will the successor anesthesia group be a "trophy wife" or bring staffing strife? Only time will tell. But either way, there's actionable insight to be gleaned, marriage counseling, if you will, that can help you negotiate, create and nurture a stable and beneficial relationship with your facility's anesthesia group. There's a tendency to focus on the amount of stipend support in an anesthesia contract or proposal. But the reality is that dollars are a rep- resentation of value. If you believe that you're receiving something worth more to you than the worth of what you're giving up, then you O C T O B E R 2 0 1 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 9 9

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