The disaster that is the COVID-19 pandemic will leave large numbers of chronically ill patients requiring treatment for lung scarring, neurologic conditions, and more for many years to come. A system already failing many and under-delivering to most will be further taxed. The present crisis is exposing some of the many deficiencies in our system and revealing the need for a sweeping transformation of health care delivery. For years, technology has been pushed into medicine. Often these software systems and devices were created … [Read More...] about Technology Needs to Solve Problems—Not Amplify Them
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SP Complains Publicly About the Practice
SP has been a patient in the practice for several years and comes once a year for refills; he rarely calls. Recently, SP’s appointment had … [Read More...] about SP Complains Publicly About the Practice

Pedestals are for Statues Shared Respect Builds Relationships
Can a doctor be a hero? Definitely. What about a nurse? Absolutely! But, let's not forget everyone else who may perform heroic actions … [Read More...] about Pedestals are for Statues Shared Respect Builds Relationships
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Case Study: Leadership Means Finding the Source of Problems
SQ is a loyal employee who brings a positive attitude and is always on time and willing to help out. Recently, however the office manager found SQ's … [Read More...] about Case Study: Leadership Means Finding the Source of Problems

Preventing Fistful of Dollars Embezzlements
Lucrative embezzlement schemes perpetrated by individuals trained in the management of your books are very real threats. This is not just the stuff of … [Read More...] about Preventing Fistful of Dollars Embezzlements

Managing Provider-Initiated Appointment Cancellations
Provider-Initiated Appointment Cancellations arise when the provider will not be available for the encounter. These can occur for many reasons … [Read More...] about Managing Provider-Initiated Appointment Cancellations

Case Study: Dr. SR Has a Poor Visit to a Practice Recruiting Him
Dr. SR is interviewing with a midsize practice. He does not know the practice well on a personal level, he has family in the area and is optimistic … [Read More...] about Case Study: Dr. SR Has a Poor Visit to a Practice Recruiting Him

Medical Practice Cash Management
How to Manage the Cash in Your Practice Managing cash in your medical practice is a bit like driving on the interstate. Yes, there are certain … [Read More...] about Medical Practice Cash Management

Emotional Intelligence, Patient Engagement, and the Practice of Medicine
Caring for Patients Patient engagement is the hot topic lately. Caring about an individual person who is your patient helps create meaningful … [Read More...] about Emotional Intelligence, Patient Engagement, and the Practice of Medicine

Guide for Choosing Passwords
Why Do I Have to Change my Password Again? Medical practices can be hectic environments, with everyone having seemingly one million things to do. … [Read More...] about Guide for Choosing Passwords

Because We’ve Always Done It This Way Doesn’t Work!
Follow These Four Steps to Stay Out of the Rut We Hear It All the Time “Because we’ve always done it that way.” We hear it all the time. In … [Read More...] about Because We’ve Always Done It This Way Doesn’t Work!

What Do Physicians Need to Know About Website Development?
Just like physicians, web developers have their own specialized jargon, including terms like responsive design, search engine optimization … [Read More...] about What Do Physicians Need to Know About Website Development?

