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06/05/2026

If your patients don’t feel cared for, have you really done your job?

In this episode of Profits in Practice—powered by Consortium of Independent Immunology Clinics (CIIC)—Dr. Jim Tracy shares how global experience has shaped the way he thinks about patient care, leadership, and running a practice.

You’ll hear about:

🌍 The reality of delivering care in different parts of the world
🤝 Why being involved in leadership matters more than ever
💼 The importance of building a practice that’s financially and operationally sustainable

This one goes beyond medicine and gets into what it means to truly care for people while running a business.

🎧 Tune in on your favorite podcast listening platform!

05/21/2026

Tax season may be over, but some of the most important financial decisions for your practice are just beginning.

Right now, we’re seeing healthcare practices shift into planning mode. Teams are regrouping after Q1, revisiting growth goals, and preparing for what the rest of 2026 could look like. 

One of the biggest conversations we’re having right now is around legal entities and tax strategy.

A lot of business owners come out of tax season realizing they didn’t fully understand how their entity structure impacted what they owed. By the time returns are filed, there’s often limited ability to make meaningful changes for the current year.

That’s why now is the time to start planning ahead. We work closely with practices to help them understand how their structure impacts operations, profitability, compensation, and long-term planning. The earlier these conversations happen, the more flexibility you have moving into 2026.

If entity structure, compensation strategy, or tax planning conversations have been sitting on your to-do list, now is a good time to revisit them.

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