I help healthcare providers create successful cash-based practices
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CBP 130: Novel strategies to make your practice stand out during a pandemic and recession—with Scott Waddell
Scott Waddell has been building cutting-edge content management systems for more than 20 years. His company, PatientSites, has spent the past decade developing software services and tools to make owning a cash-based practice easier and more profitable. As this year’s pandemic…
CBP 129: The first and most vital step in talking about your rates
In this episode, I explain how you can develop a mindset that will allow you to artfully handle cost conversations about your cash-based services. You’ll hear how to shift your perspective and help convince yourself of the substantial value you provide. Believe it or not, in time you’ll come…
The Clinical Marketer Podcast: Secrets for generating loads of virtual and in-person patients
I was recently interviewed for the [P]rehab Audio Experience podcast. In the interview, hosts Craig Lindell and Michael Lau and I focus not only on telehealth’s potential to keep a physical therapy practice operating during the Coronavirus quarantine, but add a new service line and…