HR Red Flags That Can Derail a Deal with HR for Health

By Brian Christensen, CFA, Chief Development Officer 

Some HR regulations can feel tedious, but when issues surface during the transition process, they often signal deeper operational gaps that haven’t been fully addressed. At that point, what looks minor can start to slow a deal down or even jeopardize it entirely. 

In this episode of The Advisor’s Table, we sit down with Jill Hasselmann, Chief Growth Officer of HR for Health, to hear the gaps owners are facing in their practices.  

Jill breaks down the most common HR surprises that surface during due diligence, and how combining healthcare-specific HR software with access to live HR advisors can help reduce employer risk and limit exposure to costly lawsuits.   

"We need your employees taken care of, so that they can take care of your patients."

 

Key Takeaways for Dental Professionals:  

  • Compliance is caring. HR regulations are not just to protect yourself but to create a healthy work environment.  

  • HR regulations change twice a year. Hear how having a platform and system in place can update your handbooks or documents for you.  

  • Your employee handbook is like your constitution. Over 70% of practice owners have an employee handbook that is severely outdated.  

 

Why This Matters for Dental Professionals  

This episode of The Advisor’s Table reveals data and practical insights for dental practice owners who want to better align their HR practices to protect both their business and their team as they prepare for a potential transition. 

 

Listen to the Full Episode Here:  

Additional Resources:  

HR for Health   

HR Risk Assessment  

7 Pillars Advisory Services    

Tune in to previous episodes of The Advisor’s Table HERE.

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