For about a decade leading up to 2013, Dr. James Min was one of three physician-owners of a private practice in Prince William County, Bristow Run Family Medicine, working as a doctor by day and a finance manager by night.
“With the complexity of health care, billing, contracting with insurances, all these kinds of things, it became a lot of work as a physician,” he says. “You’re seeing patients during the day, and then you have to run the business at night. … It just kind of wears you down and gets very tiring.”
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