About Us
We are a group of highly experienced professionals working together to solve complex problems. We work in small, action-oriented teams to deliver impactful, sustainable results.
We have spent our careers serving hospitals, health systems, medical groups, and other healthcare provider organizations. Healthcare providers remain our sole focus.
No investors, no private equity, no silent partners. The owners of this firm are the people doing the work.
Who We Serve

Hospitals & Health Systems
We have experience with academic medical centers (AMC), short-term acute care hospitals (STACH), and critical access hospitals (CAH), both for-profit and nonprofit, and in markets large and small.

Physician Medical Groups
We have experience with mid- and large-market medical groups, both independent and system-affiliated.
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Other Provider Organizations
Depending upon the situation and need, we have experience with other types of healthcare provider organizations, including skilled nursing facilities (SNF), home health agencies (HHA), inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation providers, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health providers, and others.

Our Approach
Small Teams. Deep Experience. Big Results.
Our teams are small, experienced, and action oriented. We can quickly assess a situation, develop an impactful plan, and deliver sustainable results. Fast action does not occur in the absence of respect, however. Your organization, its people, history, and culture will be shown the care and concern they deserve - always. ​
Clever Solutions to Tough Challenges
We will invest the time necessary to understand your nuanced situation and will assemble a team possessing the expertise most relevant to your need. Behind the scenes, our team will have access to other subject-matter experts to strategize, problem-solve, or otherwise support your project.
Clear Objectives. Deep Analysis. Focused Planning.
We find that a well-constructed plan provides the structure needed to achieve the desired result. Our plans are constructed so that time and energy are sequentially focused on the things that matter most. When one focuses on too many priorities at once, energy is diluted and progress stifled.
