Tag Archives: medical practices

Employee Orientations = Company/Employee Success

Employee turnover is very costly.  Aside from the tangible costs of recruitment, the revolving employment door takes its toll on your customers and other employees.  A solid orientation process creates a win-win for all parties, as well as a roadmap … Read Full Post

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What We’re Reading – Handling the toxic employee: How to avoid — or dilute — the poison

When you think about your current employees, is there one that stands out as a bit hard to manage?  Regardless of your answer, this helpful article will help you manage problem personnel and also avoid hiring them in the future. … Read Full Post

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What We’re Reading: Five Key Benchmarks That Could Make or Break Your Practice – Part 2

In this last section of this article, the author asks: Is Your Practice Clinically Healthy? She urges practitioners to go beyond tracking solely financial metrics; the first benchmark of this section is tracking avoidable emergency room visits and hospital admissions.  … Read Full Post

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What We’re Reading: Five Key Benchmarks That Could Make or Break Your Practice – Part 1

This is the first article in a series that we read about ensuring a financially vibrant medical practice.  In this installment, the author starts by suggesting a revenue analysis in several parts.  First, is to assess the practice net collection … Read Full Post

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