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CASH-BASED PRACTICE E-COURSEFREE PRIVATE-PAY PT SUCCESS GUIDEI help healthcare providers create successful cash-based practices
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How to Avoid Clinic Slowdowns with Simple Seasonal Promotions
Are you seeing a slowdown in business as many of your patients become increasingly distracted and time-starved during the holidays? Or perhaps when deductibles reset in January, you always see a drop in patient volume? Then you NEED to watch this video and act now to minimize…
CBP 182: How to create an exceptional patient experience
Are you missing opportunities to turn your patients into raving fans? Since human beings are wired to notice defects and problems, it takes more than just competent care in a decent office to truly impress. Fortunately, with a little thought, most practices can discover some fairly easy…
CBP 181: From cash-practice launch to 6-month waitlist in just over a year … during the pandemic—with Jenny Williams
Jenny Williams felt called to pediatric OT since high school. But shortly after graduation, her job in an insurance-based setting where she had to see as many as 15 kids back-to-back in a day left her burnt out and disillusioned. She switched to treating adults as a break, but soon felt the pull to return…