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Almost Clinical

Podcast by Buttaci Leardi & Werner

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Health & personal development

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About Almost Clinical

Welcome to Almost Clinical, the podcast where healthcare, law, and business converge in the most captivating way. Hosted by the dynamic trio from Buttaci Leardi & Werner – Vincent Buttaci, John Leardi, and Paul Werner – this show is your backstage pass to the gritty, multifaceted world of healthcare management.Every episode brings you face-to-face with the realities of running a healthcare practice, navigating legal hurdles, and capitalizing on business opportunities.Forget the clichés and technical jargon – Almost Clinical is all about accessible, engaging conversations that cut through the noise. Here, you’ll get straight-talking insights and no-nonsense discussions perfect for savvy healthcare leaders and business owners with hectic schedules and a thirst for industry knowledge.What makes Almost Clinical essential listening? It’s all about melding perspectives:~Clinical Insights: Get the scoop on the latest in medical practice, patient care innovations, and what’s really needed to enhance healthcare delivery.~Legal Realities: Learn about the pitfalls and legal entanglements healthcare practices face, and why compliance can sometimes feel like navigating a minefield.~Business Opportunities: Find out who’s making waves in the industry, where the money is flowing, and how to seize emerging opportunities.Almost Clinical isn’t just about talking shop; it’s about understanding the nuances and balancing acts that keep a healthcare practice thriving. Our goal is to make you feel like part of the conversation, providing insights that go beyond headlines and Twitter threads.Our conversations are as engaging and enlightening, featuring guests from all corners of the healthcare world. Whether dissecting a new regulation or exploring innovative business models, we aim to shed light on the issues that impact the day-to-day operations of healthcare practices.So, whether you’re a healthcare leader, a business owner, or simply someone interested in how these fields overlap and influence each other, be sure to tune in to Almost Clinical today!

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12 episodes

episode Under One Roof: New Jersey’s Integrated Healthcare Revolution artwork

Under One Roof: New Jersey’s Integrated Healthcare Revolution

New Jersey’s new Integrated Healthcare Facility regulations are here — and they fundamentally change how outpatient healthcare services can be delivered across the state. In this episode of Almost Clinical, hosts Vincent Buttaci [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/vincent-n-buttaci/], John Leardi [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/john-w-leardi/], and Paul Werner [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/paul-d-werner/] unpack what may be the most significant behavioral healthcare licensing reform New Jersey has seen in the last 20 years. The guys discuss: * The collapse of the old fragmented licensing structure * What integrated healthcare actually means under the new regulations * The practical impact on behavioral health operators * New staffing, supervision, and compliance obligations * How the state is reshaping outpatient substance use disorder and mental health treatment * Why physical therapy, primary care, and behavioral health may finally operate under one coordinated system * The operational and reimbursement challenges providers should expect next The hosts also explore the broader policy implications of the new rules, including harm reduction, relapse management, whole-person treatment, and the increasing expectation that behavioral health providers operate with the same sophistication and compliance infrastructure as traditional healthcare systems. If you own, operate, advise, or invest in healthcare facilities in New Jersey, this episode is essential listening. Powered by Buttaci, Leardi & Werner. Join Almost Clinical hosts Vincent Buttaci, John Leardi, and Paul Werner as they challenge each other’s views on how to operate, invest, and succeed in healthcare’s rapidly shifting landscape, translate legalese into business sense for healthcare providers, executives, private equity professionals, and strategic stakeholders, and explore the issues shaping the business of medicine today and tomorrow.

21 May 2026 - 56 min
episode From Complaint to Catastrophe: How to Keep Patient Allegations From Derailing Your Practice artwork

From Complaint to Catastrophe: How to Keep Patient Allegations From Derailing Your Practice

Patient complaints are inevitable. Catastrophes aren’t. Hosts Vincent Buttaci [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/vincent-n-buttaci/], John Leardi [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/john-w-leardi/], and Paul Werner [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/paul-d-werner/] have seen patient complaints turn into licensing board actions, payer audits, malpractice claims, regulatory investigations, and even criminal exposure. And many of these started with a simple question about a bill, a scheduling issue, or a misunderstanding that was handled poorly by a provider.  In this episode of Almost Clinical, the guys walk through the real-world risks behind patient complaints and the practical steps healthcare providers can take to manage them before they spiral.  Highlights include: *  Why ignoring a complaint is never an option * The critical mistakes that immediately escalate risk *  How empathy isn’t just good customer service, it’s risk management *  The importance of having a clear internal chain of command * When a situation can be handled internally – and when it can’t * How AI and “informed” patients are changing the nature of complaints * Real examples of small issues turning into major legal problems The takeaway is simple: you can’t control what patients say, but you can control how you respond. And that response will determine what happens next for you and your business. Join Almost Clinical hosts Vincent Buttaci, John Leardi, and Paul Werner as they challenge each other’s views on how to operate, invest, and succeed in healthcare’s rapidly shifting landscape, translate legalese into business sense for healthcare providers, executives, private equity professionals, and strategic stakeholders, and explore the issues shaping the business of medicine today and tomorrow.

30 Apr 2026 - 44 min
episode What’s Up, Doc? The Truth About Physician Non-Competes artwork

What’s Up, Doc? The Truth About Physician Non-Competes

Physician non-competes aren’t about fairness. They’re about leverage. In this episode of Almost Clinical, hosts Vincent Buttaci [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/vincent-n-buttaci/], John Leardi [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/john-w-leardi/], and Paul Werner [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/paul-d-werner/] break down the reality behind physician restrictive covenants – what they’re supposed to do, what they actually do, and why they’ve gotten so aggressive. What used to be simple – one year, ten miles – has turned into multi-location, multi-state restrictions that many doctors can’t realistically challenge, even when they should. So, the real question isn’t just whether these agreements are enforceable. It’s who can afford to fight them, and who can’t. The guys explore: * What restrictive covenants actually include and what really matters; * Why non-competes in healthcare are expanding and who benefits; * The “rule of reason” test and why it’s anything but predictable; * How private equity has changed the landscape; * The real-world problem: most physicians can’t afford to challenge bad contracts; * The overlooked stakeholder: patients and their ability to follow their doctor; * Why non-solicitation clauses may matter more than non-competes; and * Legislative efforts to rein things in and why clarity is still unlikely. And perhaps most importantly: Why the smartest move often isn’t litigation – it’s negotiation. Because in a system this fact-specific and this expensive, “winning” in court is rarely the clean outcome anyone thinks it is. Bottom line: Non-competes in healthcare aren’t just legal issues – they’re business decisions. And increasingly, they’re messy ones. Join Almost Clinical hosts Vincent Buttaci, John Leardi, and Paul Werner as they challenge each other’s views on how to operate, invest, and succeed in healthcare’s rapidly shifting landscape, translate legalese into business sense for healthcare providers, executives, private equity professionals, and strategic stakeholders, and explore the issues shaping the business of medicine today and tomorrow.

31 Mar 2026 - 44 min
episode Man in the Middle: Embracing ADHD & Neurodiversity in the Workplace artwork

Man in the Middle: Embracing ADHD & Neurodiversity in the Workplace

What happens when a neurotypical partner finds himself navigating two diagnosed ADHD partners? What does it look like when successful professionals discover later in life that the “quirks” they’ve worked around for decades have names, diagnoses, and treatment options? And if you’re a young professional - in law, healthcare, or any demanding field - trying to learn your craft while navigating strong personalities and competing management styles, how do you know you’re not failing… but simply wired differently? In this episode of Almost Clinical, powered by Buttaci, Leardi, & Werner, hosts Vincent Buttaci [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/vincent-n-buttaci/], John Leardi [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/john-w-leardi/], and Paul Werner [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/paul-d-werner/] pull back the curtain on something the professional world – including law firms, healthcare facilities, and medical practices – didn’t meaningfully discuss until recently: neurodiversity in the workplace. What begins as an honest look at one firm’s internal dynamic becomes a broader conversation about leadership, performance, and self-awareness in high-pressure industries.  Vincent and John share their late-in-life ADHD diagnoses and how that awareness reshaped the way they practice law, advise healthcare clients, and lead teams.  Paul offers the equally important perspective of building structure, process, and adaptability inside a partnership where different minds operate differently – and how that balance contributes to a strong, effective firm. The episode explores: * What ADHD actually looks like in high-performing professionals, including attorneys, physicians, and healthcare executives * Medication, stigma, and the power of self-awareness * Practical workplace adjustments that help professionals perform at their best - not out of legal obligation, but as a matter of effective leadership  * Why neurodiversity isn’t about lowering standards, it’s about unlocking potential * How law firms and healthcare facilities alike can build environments where different minds thrive At its core, this episode isn’t about labels.  It’s about understanding how people work, especially in high-pressure industries where patient care, compliance, litigation, and operational risk are all on the line. Join Almost Clinical hosts Vincent Buttaci, John Leardi, and Paul Werner as they challenge each other’s views on how to operate, invest, and succeed in healthcare’s rapidly shifting landscape, translate legalese into business sense for healthcare providers, executives, private equity professionals, and strategic stakeholders, and explore the issues shaping the business of medicine today and tomorrow.

24 Feb 2026 - 52 min
episode The Most Dangerous Letter a Licensed Professional Can Receive: A Guide to Not Making It Worse artwork

The Most Dangerous Letter a Licensed Professional Can Receive: A Guide to Not Making It Worse

Most licensing board letters are written to sound harmless when they are, in fact, anything but. In this episode of Almost Clinical, powered by Buttaci, Leardi, & Werner, hosts Vincent Buttaci, [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/vincent-n-buttaci/] John Leardi, [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/john-w-leardi/] and Paul Werner [https://www.buttacilaw.com/professionals/paul-d-werner/] break down what really happens when a professional licensing board comes knocking – and why even the most “innocuous” inquiry can spiral into something far more serious. Drawing on decades of experience defending licensed professionals across New York and New Jersey, the conversation covers: * Why licensing board inquiries are never just “requests for information” * How minor complaints can quickly expand into full-scale investigations * The real, long-term consequences of board discipline (including public records and Data Bank reporting) * Why trying to “explain it yourself” often makes things wors * The hidden risks in billing disputes, patient complaints, and mandatory reporting * How early decisions — especially written responses — can shape the entire outcome Along the way, the hosts share real-world war stories, practical guidance, and a few hard truths about how licensing boards actually operate behind the scenes. If your livelihood depends on a professional license – or you employ people whose livelihoods do – this is a conversation worth hearing before you ever receive that letter. Join Almost Clinical hosts Vincent Buttaci, John Leardi, and Paul Werner as they challenge each other’s views on how to operate, invest, and succeed in healthcare’s rapidly shifting landscape, translate legalese into business sense for healthcare providers, executives, private equity professionals, and strategic stakeholders, and explore the issues shaping the business of medicine today and tomorrow.

30 Jan 2026 - 51 min
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