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Exploring selling your pediatric practice? We are here to help.

Physician burnout is on the rise throughout the U.S. and is especially pronounced for pediatricians. Healthcare is only becoming more complex, and many doctors want to alleviate the administrative burden of running a healthcare practice. We help doctors by connecting pediatric practices to partners who may be interested in acquisition.

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Why Pediatricians Choose to Sell?

Remove Business Burden

Running a business is hard. When a practice sells, the new management takes on the business and administrative responsibilities allowing you to focus on patients, not payroll.

Be Prepared For The Future

Healthcare is changing and becoming even more complex to navigate. Finding the right partner better equips you to not only be ready for these changes but thrive with security for the future.

Meaningful Financial Opportunity

Physician practice acquisitions and management have become its own industry over the last several decades. Acquisitions create a significant opportunity for the owners to see a financial gain for what they built.

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We aim to help pediatricians go back to doing what they love: caring for kids.

More and more pediatricians want to alleviate the burden of running their own practice but often do not know where to turn. With fewer younger doctors looking to own a practice, It is often challenging to find an interested partner.

 

​We are here to help. We have a large network of potential partners we can connect you with. Based on the information you share about your practice, we reach out to our network to see if we can identify an interested partner.

McKinsey & Company: Pediatricians are burning out

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From McKinsey & Company:  The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect medical workers on every level, say senior partners Sarah Calkins Holloway and Ed Levine and coauthors. More than 60 percent of pediatricians in our recent survey reported experiencing at least one dimension of burnout. According to one academic study on pediatric residents, doctors suffering from burnout were seven times more likely to make treatment errors and ten times more likely to ignore the social or personal impact of a child’s illness.

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To read the article, see Improving pediatrician well-being and career satisfaction"

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Winston Churchill

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