I help healthcare providers create successful cash-based practices
CASH-BASED PRACTICE E-COURSEFREE PRIVATE-PAY PT SUCCESS GUIDEI help healthcare providers create successful cash-based practices
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CBP 152: The key traits of a successful cash-practice entrepreneur
I’m often asked what is the key to success as an entrepreneur. Based on what I’ve observed in my own businesses as well as the many other practice owners I’ve coached in my Mastermind group, the main factor governing your results is always the perspective you apply as you begin. By mastering…
CBP 150: How to improve the conversion rate for initial phone calls in a cash-based practice
Are you struggling to turn initial phone calls into cash-paying customers? Do you cringe when a prospective patient asks if you take their insurance? Then you won’t want to miss this week’s podcast episode, where I share tried-and-true techniques for improving the initial phone call conversion rate…
CBP 149: Integrative pain care techniques – Results people will go OON for—with Joe Tatta
This week’s podcast guest had a 15-location private practice that was primarily cash-based… In New York City! The real estate costs of something like that alone make my eyes glaze over, but the fact that he and his business partners did it with very little insurance involvement takes it to a whole other…