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CBP 072: Hybrid Cash-Practices and the Art of Serial Entrepreneurship - Maury Hayashida, DPT

Author
Jarod Carter
Published
Sat 31 Mar 2018
Episode Link
https://drjarodcarter.com/maury-hayashida-hybrid-cash-practice-entrepreneurship/

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Maury Hayashida, DPT, has achieved what a great deal of established practice owners are looking to do … create a cash-based practice alongside his insurance-based practice AND add cash-pay services to his insurance based practice. The goal is certainly not always to just drop all insurance practices and go completely cash-pay. Maury describes exactly how he has achieved this hybrid business model.

But those two practices are just 2 of over 10 business interests Maury has created. As a result, he is a wealth of information and inspiration to the those looking to become serial-entrepreneurs. Following his model of 'thinking big, but going small', Maury has built more than half a dozen businesses to address the needs of his community and his PT staff members.

In this episode, Maury speaks about how he has utilized a vertical integration strategy to allow his insurance-based physical therapists to uncap their income with cash-based opportunities. Using this strategy, his businesses have developed to encompass all realms of human movement, from testing technologies and supporting novel research to training high-level athletes and treating injured patients.

More specifically, we discuss:
  • How opening a third clinic location helped him recognize the need for a cash-based practice in Santa Barbara.
  • Why Maury chose to base his cash practice in a gym instead of the space he was renting for his insurance practice.
  • The concept of “vertical integration” and how Hayashida and Associates’ employees can uncap their earning potential by being employed at a number of Maury’s interrelated businesses.
  • M2PSB, a cash-based business that allows employees at Hayashida to train healthy individuals outside of providing skilled physical therapy.
  • Motus Enterprises, Inc, which provides movement tracking software for remote patient monitoring.
  • How his Variant Training Lab utilizes movement analysis and product testing for train healthy individuals with monthly memberships.
  • Why physicians approach Maury for networking instead of the other way around
  • Maury’s non-profit venture that allows staff PTs to conduct and publish original research
  • The different approaches Maury uses to market his insurance and cash-based practices.
  • Why he is no longer looking to grow his insurance based clinics and is instead focusing on cash-pay access points for his patients and PTs.
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