I have been a fan of Chris Brogan's for quite awhile now. He is a superstar on the social media landscape and I almost got to meet him once when I lived in Seattle (sigh.) Today I came across his post "5 Things That Small Businesses Should Do Now." Many medical...
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16 Tips for Landing Your Next Healthcare Management Job
I wrote this post for the MGMA In Practice Blog and have republished it here for my readers. I resigned from my job managing an orthopedic group on Jan. 20, 2009, and I remember thinking, Who leaves a job during a recession? Well, I did, and what follows is what I...
PPI (Physician Preference Item)
Physician Preference Item (PPI) is a term used to describe a range of medical supplies including orthopedic implants and cardiovascular devices which physicians choose on behalf of their patient. PPIs are estimated to be a significant portion of a facility's supply...
October 2009 NCCI Edits Analysis Just Released by Frank Cohen
For those of you who have not tapped into the amazing wealth of information generously shared by Frank Cohen, go to his site now and see what he has that could help you. Most recently Frank analyzed the October 2009 NCCI Edits Release 15.3 and organized the...
News Nabs for September 9, 2009
Doctors Slash Vaccines Due to High Cost (CNN Money) Physicians are referring patients to the public health departments for vaccines because insurers won't reimburse them for the cost of the vaccine, much less a profit to cover the overhead and labor. Physicians want...
101 Ideas for Increasing Revenue and Decreasing Expenses in Your Medical Practice
BUILD ON WHAT YOU'RE CURRENTLY DOING: 1. Add physician hours - add evening or weekend hours; start your office hours earlier and end hours later. 2. Reduce physician time off - decrease vacation or change weekly days off to 1/2 days off. 3. Set a minimum number of...
Accountability: Nine Ways to Protect the Physician and the Manager
Recent news stories about manager embezzlement give us all a black eye. What can managers do to limit their liability, and how can physicians protect the practice without managing the day-to-day operations themselves? Here are nine suggestions: Perform a thorough...
Dunbar’s Number
British anthropologist Robin Dunbar proposed in 1992 that there is a limit to the number of people with whom each of us can maintain a stable social relationship. Although there is no actual number proven, the number generally agreed upon as Dunbar's Number is 150.
Dear Mary Pat: What Is the Best Way To Hold Staff Meetings?
Why are staff meetings important? They are important because face-to-face communication is important to people and bi-directional communication is important to people. In other words, they want to see your face and they want to have a dialogue with you. They want to...
Black Ink & Blue Ink (and Red Ink)
It used to be that blue ink would not copy on a copier, so the rule was that all handwritten medical records must be written in and signed in black ink. Now some attorneys are counseling people to sign documents in blue ink, as it stands out from the black text and...
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