Can a doctor be a hero? Definitely. What about a nurse? Absolutely! But, let's not forget everyone else who may perform heroic actions or in fact be heroes. The cleaning staff and the food workers are vitally important. They face dangers as well. If not for them, our hospitals and long-term care facilities would be unfit for habitation. Everyone providing the behind-the-scenes services deserves the admiration and respect given to front-line responders. Pedestals set People up for Falls Our society loves to identify … [Read More...] about Pedestals are for Statues Shared Respect Builds Relationships
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Financial Benchmarking: How Does Your Practice Compare to Others?
How Does Your Practice Stack Up? A helpful tool to check how you are doing financially is to compare your practice to your peers’ … [Read More...] about Financial Benchmarking: How Does Your Practice Compare to Others?

Why Patient Engagement Really Does Matter
The practice of great medicine includes a hefty dose of patient engagement because excellent medical care requires a partnership to achieve … [Read More...] about Why Patient Engagement Really Does Matter
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Prior Authorizations Need Priority Solutions
The prior authorizations game is no game at all. Our patient’s well-being is at stake, and so is our own. The stress and frustration associated with … [Read More...] about Prior Authorizations Need Priority Solutions

Real Engagement: Love Your Patients
Liking Patients Dr. JS likes his patients – Fantastic! It is wonderful when we like our patients. Dealing with people you like makes the day … [Read More...] about Real Engagement: Love Your Patients

Case Study: Employees Working at Different Speeds
CR and AT both work in triage for a practice. CR has been with the practice for 5 years and makes $2.00 more per hour than AT who has been with the … [Read More...] about Case Study: Employees Working at Different Speeds

My Practice will Never be Hit by Ransomware
One of the biggest mistakes physicians and practice managers can make is to assume they will not be a target of cyberattacks. Unfortunately, this is … [Read More...] about My Practice will Never be Hit by Ransomware

Things I Wish I Learned In Medical School
Learn the 12 Things I Wish I Learned In Medical School. If you would like a PDF download of any of the checklist, please join Smart Business Great … [Read More...] about Things I Wish I Learned In Medical School

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

The Basics of Balance Sheet Analysis
The most well-understood financial statement is the profit and loss statement. Over a stated period of time—typically, a month, a quarter or a … [Read More...] about The Basics of Balance Sheet Analysis

Bugs in the Spreadsheet?
Once you have seen your patients and managed your money, you’re then faced with the monthly meeting. For most practices, this includes a review of the … [Read More...] about Bugs in the Spreadsheet?

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!

