04 Sep RPM: 360 Degree View
Introduction to Remote Practice Managers...
Introduction to Remote Practice Managers...
A favorable first impression is the basis of customer service. You begin providing service the moment you respond to a customer who comes into your business, calls you on the telephone, emails you, or posts on social media. When customers physically walk through your door,...
Our offering is tailored to cater to small and midsize practices with limited resources to hire qualified full-time professional managers. This gives us a truly unique position from our much larger competitors....
In recent years of teaching mathematical modeling for decision-making coupled with conducting applied mathematical modeling research, we have found that (a) decision-makers at all levels must be exposed to the tools and techniques that are available to help them in the decision-making process...
A merger is considered a success if it increases shareholder value faster than if the companies had remained separate....
The moment customers see you or speak to you, they begin forming their impressions of you. First impressions are mental snapshots you take when you first encounter a person or situation. They include a person's looks and actions: general grooming and cleanliness, clothing, voice tone,...
Did you know that many dental practices – approximately 75% – have reported a decline in the last five years? Same applies to medical practices to some degree. Many medical and dental offices feel pressured to make decisions to address their challenges such as fewer...
The statistical thinking approach to practice improvement has three key elements: process, variation, and data. All work within your practice is a process, and business processes provide the context and focus for business improvement....
The objective of applying statistical thinking applications in practice management is to improve results. To do so, we must improve the business processes (e.g. patient flow) that produce the results. Improving processes typically requires us to improve the average and also reduce variation....