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Paul E. Yoo

CFO & Managing Partner, 500 Global

Paul E. Yoo is the CFO & Managing Partner at 500 Global, a global multi-stage venture capital firm, where he provides strategic guidance to the Executive Team and focuses on building a scalable organization.

With a career rooted in Silicon Valley, Paul has served in key financial leadership roles for various technology companies, steering them through growth, IPOs, and acquisitions.

He studied BA in Economics at UCLA and has held positions such as CFO at Wizeline, CFO at Ooyala, Controller at VMware, Director of Finance at Satmetrix Systems, Inc., among others.

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In private practice, we’re taught to celebrate more referrals as a sign of growth.

But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Not all referrals are revenue-positive.

Some insurance plans—Humana being a common example—reimburse so far below Medicare that every visit becomes a loss leader. And if a high-volume referral source is sending mostly low-paying plans your way, you’re not scaling… you’re silently bleeding.

Most clinics don’t realize this until they finally run the numbers. Volume looks good. Schedules look full. Profit evaporates.

This is why tracking referral sources without understanding the financials behind them is a trap.

The smartest practice owners take it a step further: they have transparent, data-driven conversations with their referring physicians.

It’s not about complaining. It’s about alignment.

Physicians understand margins—they live in the same healthcare economy you do. When you show them that a disproportionate volume of low-reimbursing plans is putting your clinic underwater, most are surprisingly receptive. Many actually adjust their referral patterns once they understand the impact.

Because when you treat them like partners—not just sources of names on a schedule—your relationship gets stronger, not weaker.

The bottom line? Full schedules don’t matter. Profitable schedules do. And the practices willing to confront the financial reality behind their referrals are the ones that will survive the next decade.

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States