by Abraham Whaley | Jun 13, 2012 | A Career in Practice Management, Collections, Billing & Coding, Day-to-Day Operations, Human Resources, Innovation, Leadership
We are very excited today to announce two new products available for purchase in the Manage My Practice store! We have had a lot of requests for the recorded version of our Webcourse – Creating a Credit Card on File Program in Your Practice, and we are excited...
by Abraham Whaley | Jun 6, 2012 | Day-to-Day Operations, Electronic Medical Records, General, Innovation
Last week Mary Pat and I had a chance to meet and sit down for a while with a smart guy whose new venture is doing some really exciting things in the healthcare space. One of our favorite things to do! In an effort to keep on readers on the edge of what’s...
by Abraham Whaley | May 21, 2012 | 2.0 Tuesday, Innovation, Learn This: Technology Answers
As managers, providers and employees, we always have to be looking ahead at how the technology on our horizon will affect how our organizations administer health care. In the spirit of looking forward to the future, we present “2.0 Tuesday”, a feature on...
by Mary Pat Whaley | May 1, 2012 | 12 Ways to Supercharge Your Practice, Collections, Billing & Coding, Day-to-Day Operations, Electronic Medical Records, General, Human Resources, Innovation
Three technology trends are creating big opportunities for healthcare providers and managers to improve their bottom line, drive savings, and empower a mobile workforce with “The Cloud”: Improved cellular and network access to the Internet at all times,...
by Abraham Whaley | Mar 1, 2012 | Innovation, Leadership
Recently I was talking to one of my clients about self-improvement. I asked him, “How many people get up in the morning and think about how they could be better today than they were the day before?” He answered, “Not enough.” Later as I considered his answer, I agreed...
by Mary Pat Whaley | Feb 19, 2012 | 12 Ways to Supercharge Your Practice, Amazing Customer Service, Innovation
If physician practices are not currently hard at work creating a strategy for the future, focusing on service expansion, technology, and affiliations, they should get started. Pronto! Physicians have traditionally expanded their service offerings through ancillaries...