Monthly Archives: August 2011

The Dysfunctional Medical Practice – Part V of a Five Part Series

This is the last installment in our five-part series about the Dysfunctional Medical Practice. So far, we’ve seen that chaos can reign when there is lack of leadership, when office processes break down or are nonexistent, and when people are … Read Full Post

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The Dysfunctional Medical Practice – Part IV of a Five Part Series

In Part IV of this five-part series, we tackle the last big issue of our dysfunctional medical practice revealed last week: the majority of calls to our client’s practice were repeated requests for prescriptions, referrals or test results. Issue #4: … Read Full Post

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The Dysfunctional Medical Practice – Part III of a Five Part Series

We have been discussing a chaotic physician practice client with numerous issues impeding office success. So far, we’ve explored tardiness and chattiness. Of course, there is no magic bullet solution to physician practice problems, and the approach must be multi-faceted, … Read Full Post

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The Requirements to open a Nurse Registry in Florida

Nurse registries (NR) are – in our opinion – a less expensive and cumbersome mechanism for providing long-term care in Florida. In a nutshell, a NR is just like a home health agency. The only exceptions are they: • Do … Read Full Post

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The Dysfunctional Medical Practice – Part II of a Five Part Series

Last week, we discussed the dysfunctional office of a client where the provider and his staff rarely left until well into the evening because he was chronically late. The average tenure of an employee was less than six months because … Read Full Post

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