In today's digital age, an online presence is essential for healthcare professionals, and an online physician bio is a powerful tool for conveying a physician's expertise, experience, and personal touch to prospective patients. As a medical office manager, you play a pivotal role in helping physicians write or update their online bios. This article will provide you with a … [Read more...] about Crafting an effective physician bio: A guide for medical office managers
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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?
3 steps to success for a new medical office manager
Dear Medical Office Manager: I've just been promoted to manager of a medical office. What should I do now to ensure success? Congratulations on your promotion! Here are three steps you can take to ensure success in your new role as a medical office manager: Get to know your team: Take the time to meet and build relationships with your staff. This will help you … [Read more...] about 3 steps to success for a new medical office manager
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
Using patient portals to enhance communication and engagement
In today’s digital age, enhancing communication and engagement with your patients is more important than ever. One of the most effective tools at your disposal is the patient portal. This online platform can transform how you interact with patients, making communication more efficient and fostering a deeper level of engagement. Let’s explore how you can utilize patient portals … [Read more...] about Using patient portals to enhance communication and engagement
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
How to focus on the important stuff
As a busy medical office manager, it's crucial to stay organized and focused on your important projects. Here are some specific tips to help you maintain focus in at the office: Prioritize Your Tasks: Identify your most critical tasks and prioritize them based on urgency and importance. This might include patient scheduling, billing, compliance, and staff management. … [Read more...] about How to focus on the important stuff
Our staff fell for a cyber attack
By Lynne Curry Question: Four of our staffers fell for a cyber attack last week. They opened an email attachment they thought originated from our HR department, which regularly emails policy updates to all staff. This email had the subject line: Changes to Vacation Policies. Even though we’ve trained our staff members not to click on suspicious emails, and certainly … [Read more...] about Our staff fell for a cyber attack
Four fixes for job burnout
By Lynne Curry Are you burned out and not sure how to fix it? In 2024, emails from burned-out managers and employees have flooded my workplace coach inbox. Here’s what some have said: “I’m running on empty;” “mentally exhausted and emotionally drained;” “constantly on edge and irritable;” “on autopilot, just going through the motions, and don’t see any way out.” If you … [Read more...] about Four fixes for job burnout