When you’re running a busy medical office, every minute counts. Between managing staff schedules, handling patient concerns, processing insurance claims, and keeping the front desk running smoothly, there’s little room for inefficiency. That’s why we reached out to experienced medical office managers across the country to share their best time-saving strategies—the real-life … [Read more...] about 8 Office Time-Saving Hacks from Other Managers
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Sample policy on domestic abuse
Domestic abuse is a serious issue that affects individuals of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. It can take many forms, including physical, emotional, sexual, financial, and psychological abuse. Medical offices have a unique role in addressing and preventing domestic abuse, as patients may disclose abuse during a medical appointment or seek medical attention as a result of … [Read more...] about Sample policy on domestic abuse
10 Tips for Hiring the Right Medical Office Cleaning Company
The job of cleaning your medical office isn't for just any cleaning company. The cleaners you contract must have expertise in infection control for the safety of patients and staff. From the reception area and waiting area to treatment rooms, back offices and breakrooms, all surfaces must be regularly and hygenically cleaned. Biohazards, sharps and chemicals can pose a … [Read more...] about 10 Tips for Hiring the Right Medical Office Cleaning Company
The Heroine with a Headcount: Handling the Disruption Diva
By Lynne Curry Question: We thought we’d hit the jackpot when we hired “Sonali.” She possessed all the right skills, and her interview dazzled. My manager said, “I love her fresh thinking. Keep her happy; we need her.” The trouble surfaced in week three. Sonali pinged me on Slack. “FYI—our ticket system’s outdated. I built a new one in Notion. Should triple velocity. … [Read more...] about The Heroine with a Headcount: Handling the Disruption Diva
Manager briefing: Extreme heat emergency protocols
Objective: To ensure the safety and well-being of staff and patients during extreme heat weather conditions through proactive planning, immediate response measures, and ongoing monitoring. Key Points Preparation Emergency Plan Review and update the office’s emergency plan to include specific protocols for extreme heat. Ensure all staff are familiar with the … [Read more...] about Manager briefing: Extreme heat emergency protocols
What’s New in Coding: Summer 2025 Updates
Summer is in full swing, and while your providers may be dreaming of vacations, you’ve got your eye on something else—coding updates. As of July 1, 2025, several important coding changes have taken effect, and it’s a great time to make sure your team is up to speed. Whether your office specializes in primary care, orthopedics, behavioral health, or anything in between, staying … [Read more...] about What’s New in Coding: Summer 2025 Updates
Wide Awake and Working (in Your Head)? Here’s How to Power Down for Real
By Lynne Curry At 2:38 a.m., Dave lies in bed, wide-eyed and wired. His inbox scrolls across his brain like a breaking news ticker: the half-baked budget draft, the client who’s ghosting, the slap-down from his boss in Monday’s staff meeting. He’s tried everything to fix his workday-fueled insomnia—melatonin, chamomile tea, melatonin, sleep podcasts, magnesium, and even a … [Read more...] about Wide Awake and Working (in Your Head)? Here’s How to Power Down for Real
Attract new patients and keep old ones with a marketing strategy
In the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, attracting and retaining patients is vital for the success of your medical office. As a medical office manager, it's your responsibility to lead your team in developing an effective marketing plan for the coming year and continually evaluate and adjust your current strategies. Develop a Marketing Plan for the Next Year A … [Read more...] about Attract new patients and keep old ones with a marketing strategy
7 Guidelines for Conducting Insurance Eligibility Checks
Insurance eligibility checks might not be the flashiest part of running a medical office, but they’re one of the most important steps to keep things running smoothly—for both your team and your patients. Skipping this process or getting it wrong can lead to billing headaches, denied claims, and frustrated patients. A strong system for eligibility verification is like having a … [Read more...] about 7 Guidelines for Conducting Insurance Eligibility Checks
How an AI Scribe Might Help the Physicians in Your Practice
If your physicians are spending more time on charts than with patients, you’re not alone. Documentation demands are one of the biggest sources of frustration for providers, and it can take a serious toll on efficiency and morale. That’s where AI scribes come in. As a medical office manager, introducing this kind of tool could be a game-changer for your practice—both in how your … [Read more...] about How an AI Scribe Might Help the Physicians in Your Practice