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Group Practice Accelerator

Group Practice Accelerator

De: Jamie West Falasz and Diwakar Sinha
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The team at Polaris Healthcare Partners shares education, tactics, and strategies to help you launch and scale your group healthcare practice. We bring decades of experience in working with hundreds of clients to help you accelerate your learning curve while minimizing your chances for mistakes. Learn more at https://www.polarishealthcarepartners.comJamie West Falasz and Diwakar Sinha Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo
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  • Culture Cost: How “Soft” Vibes Kill Performance with Adin Bradley
    Apr 2 2026

    Inconsistent results across locations? Burned-out managers? Frustrated top performers?
    The root cause is often a culture in shambles.

    In this Thursday's episode, host Jamie West Falasz invites teammate and Fractional COO Executive, Adin Bradley, back to show for an honest look at why “soft” cultures - where expectations aren’t enforced - quietly destroy performance and organizational value. Tune in to hear first-hand how strong cultures orchestrate shared values, operational alignment and scalability across every site.

    Because culture isn’t about perks, positivity, or good intentions. It’s the operating system of your organization.

    Adin Bradley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adinjbradley/

    Adin’s Post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/adinjbradley_a-lot-of-healthcare-group-leaders-think-strong-activity-7442188341007147008-YUFa?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAABEQltgBFxdn_IVPhTSdzGw7cu0eKrK32aU

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    29 m
  • Expansion Without Chaos: Systems, Partners, and Smart Design with Andrew Medina and Blue Frog
    Mar 26 2026

    Building your healthcare empire sounds exciting…until the process starts to spiral.

    This week on the Group Practice Accelerator Podcast, host Jamie West Falasz talks with Andrew Medina (Blue Frog) about what actually happens behind the scenes when healthcare groups design, build and scale the right (and wrong!) way.

    Whether expansion by de novo, acquisition, or a mixed bag, we get into:
    • The fast ways owners lose time and money
    • Why managing architects and contractors yourself backfires in an expensive way
    • How trust, end-to-end transparency and replication can iron out workflows and increase the value of your business


    If you’re building, buying, redesigning or scaling, this episode is a must-listen for owners who want to stay productive throughout the process while avoiding costly delays and headaches.


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    For more information and to reach today's guest...
    Explore Blue Frog: Bfrog.net

    Email Andrew Medina at amedina@bfrog.net

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    35 m
  • Rethinking Accounting: A Human-First Financial Architecture with Benchmarks CEO, Joelle Klovanish
    Mar 19 2026

    What if accounting wasn’t just about numbers, but about people, behavior, and smarter decision-making?

    In this episode, host Jamie West Falasz sits down with Joelle Klovanish, CEO of Benchmarks, a forward-thinking accounting firm, to explore the concept of financial architecture, a strategic approach to structuring finances that supports clarity, growth and indisputable value. But the conversation goes deeper.

    We unpack how a human-first philosophy is reshaping client relationships, why understanding neuropsychology can lead to better financial outcomes, and how behavioral insights influence everything from cash flow management to leadership decisions.

    If you're a healthcare founder or operator, or simply curious about the intersection of money and mindset, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how one woman tackled the world of accounting with a personalized touch.

    Tune in and rethink the way you approach finance!

    Reach Joelle and Benchmarks here:

    joelle@benchmarksco.com

    https://benchmarksco.com/

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    27 m
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