You know that September often brings a renewed focus on appointments, billing, and patient care. The last two weeks of August, when things might be a bit quieter, offer a golden opportunity to prepare your office for the busy months ahead. Here are some good ways to make the most of this time and set your practice up for success: 1. Audit Patient Records Now is the perfect … [Read more...] about Make the most of the last two weeks of August
How to handle the departure of summer temps
As summer comes to an end, so does the tenure of many summer temps who have been assisting in your medical office. While their contributions may have been temporary, ensuring a smooth transition as they depart is essential for maintaining the efficiency and continuity of your practice. Here’s how you can effectively handle the departure of summer temps. 1. Conduct an Exit … [Read more...] about How to handle the departure of summer temps
Employee morale and your practice’s productivity: 5 easy ways to boost both
By Elizabeth M. Miller bio Employees' attitudes have changed over the years. Good, loyal employees want more than a paycheck and health benefits. Studies have shown that compensation does not even rate in the top 5 of what makes an employee happy with their job. I believe happy employees are productive employees and anyone who believes otherwise is overlooking the … [Read more...] about Employee morale and your practice’s productivity: 5 easy ways to boost both
Six key areas for successful physician partnerships
By Nick Hernandez bio Physicians should take a measured approach to the future of their practice. Physician partnerships require much pre-planning, careful structuring, and a whole lot of continued communication in order for them to be successful. I am often asked to help a practice facilitate the undertaking of physician partnerships. It is certainly not a process that … [Read more...] about Six key areas for successful physician partnerships
How to recognize and deal with burnout
Here are some tips for medical office managers on why they might suffer burnout, how to recognize it, and what they can do to prevent and deal with it. Understand the causes of burnout: Burnout is a form of chronic stress that results from prolonged exposure to job demands that exceed a person's resources. For medical office managers, burnout can stem from factors such as … [Read more...] about How to recognize and deal with burnout
Could you be doing more to make your accounts receivable less?
The financial health and stability of your medical practice depends on keeping receivables low and effectively managing outstanding balances. By implementing strategic practices and fostering a patient-centric approach, you can maintain low receivables while promoting a positive patient experience. Here are some strategies to achieve this: 1. Establish Clear Financial … [Read more...] about Could you be doing more to make your accounts receivable less?
Quiz: How well do you manage passwords?
Did you know that most confirmed data breaches involve the leveraging of weak, stolen, or default passwords? One of your practice’s frontline defenses for avoiding the phishing attacks and other cybercriminal schemes is effective password management. How well are you managing yours? Take this quiz from Michael J. Sacopulos, JD, founder and CEO of the Medical Risk … [Read more...] about Quiz: How well do you manage passwords?
6 ways to dodge the dreaded performance review
Performance reviews: You don't like to do them, employees dread them and they may not be all that effective in improving work behavior. Here are five alternatives to an annual performance review. Regular feedback sessions: Instead of a once-a-year review, schedule regular feedback sessions throughout the year to discuss performance and provide feedback. These sessions … [Read more...] about 6 ways to dodge the dreaded performance review
Make everyone welcome by improving accessibility and inclusivity in your medical office
Creating an accessible and inclusive medical practice is essential for providing high-quality care to all patients, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds. As a medical office manager, you play a crucial role in ensuring that your practice is welcoming and accommodating to everyone. Here are some practical steps you can take to improve accessibility and inclusivity in … [Read more...] about Make everyone welcome by improving accessibility and inclusivity in your medical office
The temp is gunning for my job
By Lynne Curry Question: I love my job as a midsize medical clinic’s administrative manager. That’s why my husband and I agreed I’d take only a short six-week maternity leave, and he’d take the full two months his employer offered. When I told the managing physician, he thanked me profusely for my commitment. I diligently searched for the best temporary replacement, … [Read more...] about The temp is gunning for my job