Oct 30, 2020 | Blog, Clinical Resources, Patient Engagement, Practice Management
I was talking with someone the other day about patient relationships, and thought that the main points may be helpful to some folks. (Here’s a link to the original LinkedIn post) I created this infographic to outline the 5 basic steps to developing strong...
Oct 8, 2019 | Blog, Evidence Based Practice, Patient Engagement, Practice Management, Professional & Career Development
I was recently talking to a group of graduate OT students. The subject was balancing the leadership role of the clinicians with client-centered or individualized patient care. One student asked a question to the affect of, “What if the patient already knows...
Sep 5, 2019 | Blog, Clinical Resources, Patient Engagement, Practice Management
There’s a common problem in the healthcare field; especially in the physical rehabilitation and therapy space. That problem falls under the category of not enough patients. The more clinic owners and managers I talk to and work with, the more often I notice this...
Jul 23, 2019 | Blog, Clinical Resources, Evidence Based Practice, Patient Engagement, Practice Management, Professional & Career Development, Professional Resources
We’ve all experienced them in our clinics: Patients that show up for an appointment or two, then stop coming. Patients that achieve quick results, see great change in their lives, then fall back and lose all their gains. Patients that call to schedule an...
Nov 7, 2018 | Blog, Patient Engagement, Practice Management
Whether you run an outpatient orthopedic clinic or a home healthcare agency, improving patient is always a priority. There are many points along a patient engagement that have the ability to either add to or detract from a patient’s total experience in our...
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