Can You Keep Your Best Practitioners - Or Are You Training Your Future Competitors?
Fri Feb 06 2026
Summary
In this episode of the Healthcare Business Thrivecast, hosts Randall Cooper, Michael Kenahan, and Anthony Hirst discuss the evolving landscape of healthcare practices, with a focus on the challenges of retaining talented practitioners in private practice. They explore various strategies for staff retention, the importance of flexibility and options for practitioners, and the generational differences in work ethic. The conversation emphasises the need for honest communication between practice owners and staff, and the importance of adapting to evolving industry expectations. The episode concludes with insights on financial structures and vertical progression for practitioners.
Takeaways
The importance of adapting to changing dynamics in healthcare.
Retaining talent is crucial for the sustainability of practices.
Offering options and flexibility can enhance staff satisfaction.
Generational differences impact work expectations and ethics.
Honest communication is key to understanding staff needs.
Practitioners may not always aspire to own a practice.
Financial structures should reflect the contributions of experienced practitioners.
Creating a supportive culture can lead to better retention.
It's acceptable for staff to leave and succeed elsewhere.
Practice owners should focus on mutual expectations with their staff.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Healthcare Business Thrivecast
02:00 New Format and Exciting Changes for 2026
02:46 Retaining Practitioners: A Balancing Act
08:09 Strategies for Staff Retention and Development
13:38 The Importance of Open Communication
19:27 Adapting to Generational Changes in Practice Ownership
25:01 The Future of Fee Structures and Practitioner Progression
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Summary In this episode of the Healthcare Business Thrivecast, hosts Randall Cooper, Michael Kenahan, and Anthony Hirst discuss the evolving landscape of healthcare practices, with a focus on the challenges of retaining talented practitioners in private practice. They explore various strategies for staff retention, the importance of flexibility and options for practitioners, and the generational differences in work ethic. The conversation emphasises the need for honest communication between practice owners and staff, and the importance of adapting to evolving industry expectations. The episode concludes with insights on financial structures and vertical progression for practitioners. Takeaways The importance of adapting to changing dynamics in healthcare. Retaining talent is crucial for the sustainability of practices. Offering options and flexibility can enhance staff satisfaction. Generational differences impact work expectations and ethics. Honest communication is key to understanding staff needs. Practitioners may not always aspire to own a practice. Financial structures should reflect the contributions of experienced practitioners. Creating a supportive culture can lead to better retention. It's acceptable for staff to leave and succeed elsewhere. Practice owners should focus on mutual expectations with their staff. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Healthcare Business Thrivecast 02:00 New Format and Exciting Changes for 2026 02:46 Retaining Practitioners: A Balancing Act 08:09 Strategies for Staff Retention and Development 13:38 The Importance of Open Communication 19:27 Adapting to Generational Changes in Practice Ownership 25:01 The Future of Fee Structures and Practitioner Progression