Yearly Archives: 2025
How to “Manage Up” in Physician Compensation Projects (and actually get leadership buy-in)
In regulated industries like healthcare, physician compensation project management goes well beyond tracking tasks and managing resources (think, ever-evolving set of financial models and clinical goals). These programs impact value-based care incentives, morale, retention, patient care, and the bottom line. Which is why managing your team is only half the job. A physician compensation initiative is often held together by a project manager who manages timelines, teams, complex compliance requirements, and (often) an organization’s collective sanity. To truly lead physician compensation projects to success, project managers need to “manage up”—proactively…
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People You Should Know: Annette Marinaccio
The importance of physicians in healthcare systems, mission based leadership, data-led approach. These are the themes we explore in today’s podcast episode with Annette Marinaccio. This episode is a part of our new “People You Should Know” series, where we spotlight industry professionals shaping the future of life sciences and healthcare. Meet Annette Marinaccio …VP of Physician Compensation and Contracting Services at Northwell Health, author of Amazon Bestseller ‘Your Soul Focus’, and someone whose work in physician compensation and healthcare operations stands out as both strategic and meaningful. She shares…
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People You Should Know: Tyler Schmidtz
Intentional growth, service-centered leadership, and staying grounded in purpose. These are the themes we explore in today’s podcast episode with Tyler Schmidtz. This episode is a part of our new “People You Should Know” series, where we spotlight industry professionals shaping the future of life sciences and healthcare. Meet Tyler Schmidtz …a lifelong resident of the Twin Cities, Minnesota, a husband, and a dad. He’s also a healthcare executive at Health Partners, specializing in care delivery and physicians’ practice management. From humble beginnings—sorting mail and running charts at Hennepin County…
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Hidden role of project managers in Physician Compensation Success
Physician compensation is one of the most sensitive, high-stakes areas in any healthcare organization. Amid rising provider turnover, shrinking margins, and increasing compliance scrutiny, compensation strategy has become a C-suite priority—not just an HR concern. Get it right, and you attract, retain, and empower top talent. Get it wrong, and you risk turnover, legal exposure, and a culture of mistrust. For physician compensation success, you need much more than a well-designed pay structure When healthcare organizations talk about physician compensation, the focus is usually on strategy: What’s the right pay…
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People You Should Know: Brian Allen
MEDTECH, MINDSET AND MOVING UP. These are the themes we explore in today’s podcast episode with Brian Allen. This episode is a part of our new “People You Should Know” series, where we spotlight industry professionals shaping the future of life sciences and healthcare. Meet Brian Allen, Strategic Account Director at Minnetronix Medical. With a background in mechanical engineering and years of experience in both the defense and medical device industries, Brian shares insights into: You can watch/listen to the video here You can access the transcript by clicking on…
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People You Should Know: Bill Davis
What if the secret to better healthcare systems isn’t just technology—but the right people connecting the dots? That’s the question we explore in our new “People You Should Know” series, where we spotlight industry professionals shaping the future of life sciences and healthcare. Meet Bill Davis, VP of Business Development at Waddell Group With a career spanning consulting, sales, and healthcare technology, Bill brings a rare combination of hands-on operational knowledge and a genuine desire to support healthcare providers and improve patient outcomes on a larger scale. We sat down…
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Why your project manager/team isn’t performing at their full potential (and how to fix it)
When a project falls behind schedule, exceeds its budget, or delivers subpar results, the blame often falls on the project manager. ‘The project manager isn’t performing well’. Or maybe it falls on the project team. But what if the issue isn’t their fault? At Waddell Group, we specialize in guiding medical device projects to success. Our world-class project management consultants know exactly what it takes to navigate the regulatory challenges and cross-functional complexities that define this industry. With decades of combined experience across a wide range of medical fields, we…
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The role of a project manager for process engineering success
When talking about medical device manufacturing, many process engineering efforts often lack a systematic, well-organized approach common to project management. Yet, process engineering can be approached just like a project—mapping inputs to outputs, outlining necessary steps, and carefully planning each stage of the process. Project management offers a structured framework that can be adapted to process engineering. By applying project management principles, companies can better streamline their processes, minimize risks, and improve their overall production efficiency. Applying project management to process engineering 1. Defining inputs and outputs In process engineering,…
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How we brought medical device manufacturing in-house for a cardiac company in 12 months.
Ever grilled over 80 burgers to build camaraderie among a new project team? We have. We have also planned, managed, and launched an in-house manufacturing facility within 12 months, under budget and with no shortage of products. It began when a small medical device company uncovered discrepancies with their manufacturing partner and made a bold decision to bring their manufacturing in-house. Their product? Precision-engineered mechanical devices in multiple sizes. This high-stakes, high-pressure project required a facility built from the ground up that had the capability, technology, and skill to develop…
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