Oct 29, 2021 | Blog, Education, Evidence Based Practice, Patient Engagement, Practice Management, Professional & Career Development
Hey, check out this interview I recently did on a relatively new show. The North Porter Street Podcast explores the formative experiences, philosophy of care, and clinical/professional backgrounds of professionals and leaders in the local medical community in Augusta,...
Apr 29, 2021 | Blog, Evidence Based Practice, Practice Management, Professional & Career Development
Implementing Telehealth & Virtual Services Without Ruining Patient Engagement or Experience A High-Level, Philosophical View of Telehealth, Virtual Service Delivery, and a Hybrid Model of Healthcare Here’s the deal: telehealth has always been on the...
Apr 16, 2021 | Blog, Evidence Based Practice, Practice Management, Professional & Career Development
What You Need To Know To Have Successful Telehealth Visits From Home: An Interview for Forbes It’s no secret that telehealth & virtual health delivery services have exploded in popularity since 2020. In fact, as part of my work as a consultant for...
Feb 25, 2021 | Blog, Clinical Resources, Evidence Based Practice, Metrics & Performance, Patient Engagement, Practice Management, Professional & Career Development
Well, it’s been a while since I’ve shared anything about telehealth. But, I was recently able to sit down with the folks at Fusion Narrate to talk a bit about telehealth and some of the work I was involved in setting up clinical & operational...
Feb 23, 2021 | Blog, Clinical Resources, Evidence Based Practice, Metrics & Performance, Patient Engagement, Practice Management, Professional & Career Development
Have you ever had a patient seem to be “all-in” with your treatment plan & goals, only to have them drop off the schedule, no-show, or cancel frequently? What happened? The patient said “sounds good” when you unveiled your detailed plan of...
Feb 17, 2021 | Blog, Clinical Resources, Evidence Based Practice, Metrics & Performance, Patient Engagement, Practice Management, Professional & Career Development
Well, let’s get this out of the way: It’s not them….it’s you. Often times, when patients cancel, drop off the schedule, or no-show, clinicians & organizations tend to think of it as a “patient problem”…...
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