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CBP 210: Little-known tips to negotiate the best lease for clinic space
Thinking about moving or expanding your practice? This process can either be exciting or incredibly expensive and disappointing, depending on what comes of the negotiations. So in the interest of helping my colleagues avoid learning some big lessons through painful mistakes, this week’s podcast digs into…
How We Convert 80% Of Our Leads Into Cash-Pay Patients (Regardless of their Insurance Status)
If you’d like to get more cash-pay patients on your schedule, but you or your receptionist struggle to get callers to say ‘yes’ to your cash-based services, then this week’s video is definitely worth a few minutes of your time. You’ll discover precisely how my own physical therapy practice uses a simple, 8-step phone call…
2022 Lessons Learned & 2023 Must-Have Practice Strategies
Hard to believe it’s already time for another annual year-in-review podcast! As usual, I listened to the recordings from prior years to find out how my previous expectations fared against reality. And once again, I was pleased to discover most of the predictions were pretty well on target, which makes me…