Do You Actually Know What Your Partnership or Employment Agreement Is Missing?
Most physicians and practice owners sign agreements assuming their attorney has covered everything. The hard truth? Many of the most consequential provisions — the ones that protect you when things get complicated — are simply absent from the document. And you often don't discover that until it's too late.
That's the problem the PMI Contract Analyzer was built to solve.
What It Is
The PMI Contract Analyzer is a complimentary tool designed exclusively for pediatric practices. You upload or paste your partnership agreement or physician employment contract, and you receive a scored, category-by-category gap analysis that shows you exactly where your agreement holds up and where it leaves you exposed.
This isn't a generic AI tool that skims for keywords. It's 15 years of PMI consulting experience with pediatric practices encoded into two comprehensive checklists — 197 specific items for partnership and operating agreements, and 49 items for physician employment contracts.
What It Checks
For partnership agreements, the tool evaluates 12 governance categories, including buy-in and buy-out structure, voting thresholds, compensation frameworks, malpractice and tail coverage, restrictive covenants, disability and leave provisions, ownership and equity terms, and dissolution protocols — among others.
For employment agreements, it reviews 8 categories covering compensation and incentives, non-compete terms, termination rights, call obligations, partnership track language, benefits, and clinical autonomy.
Results are color-coded for immediate clarity: green for solid coverage, amber for partial gaps, red for missing protections entirely.
Why It Matters
Agreements feel like formalities — until they're not. A missing disability trigger, an unclear buy-out formula, or vague tail coverage language can create serious financial and legal exposure for you and your partners. The goal of the Contract Analyzer is to give you a clear baseline before you bring in legal counsel, so you walk into that conversation already knowing what questions to ask.
And when you find gaps — which most practices do — PMI consultants are available to help you work through them, typically at a fraction of what attorney review alone would cost.
Try It Free
You can run your analysis at pmicontractanalyzer.netlify.app and export a full PDF report to share with your partners, advisors, or legal counsel.
If your agreement hasn't been reviewed against a structured checklist built specifically for pediatric practice governance, now is a good time to find out what it's missing.


