Managing Your Practice
Managing Your Practice
Protecting your practice data
You may think that your computer vendor is responsible for safeguarding your data, but third parties can only do so much.
Managing Your Practice
Evolve your website
Many potential patients are searching for your services online, so your website cannot be an afterthought.
Managing Your Practice
OSHA revisited
Standards most applicable to medical offices are those dealing with personal protective equipment, bloodborne pathogens, hazard communication, and...
Managing Your Practice
Firing patients
One might assume that, just as patients are free to accept or reject their doctors, physicians have an equal right to reject their patients; to a...
Managing Your Practice
Don’t keep your patients waiting
Everyone works at a different pace. Determine the number of patients you can comfortably see in an hour, and book only that number.
Managing Your Practice
Pay an annual visit to your office
When did you last take a good look at your waiting room?
Managing Your Practice
New Year’s resolutions
I can't presume to know what issues need addressing in your practice, but I do know the ones I get asked about most often,
Managing Your Practice
Starting a podcast
With podcasts, you have a better chance of standing out in a crowded online world.
Managing Your Practice
Starting a blog
Starting a physician blog can provide your practice with promotional and marketing benefits that you may have a difficult time finding elsewhere...
Managing Your Practice
EHR: A progress report
EHRs will inevitably be a part of most of our lives. And for those who take the time to do it right, it will ultimately be an improvement.
Managing Your Practice
No-shows
The most common reason for missed appointments, however, according to multiple studies, is that patients simply forget that they have one.