Smart purchasing decisions help a medical practice run more efficiently, improve the practice's bottom line, and make your job easier. But what should you include in purchasing contracts and lease agreements? As important, how do you negotiate the best possible deal for the practice? Determining requirements Before you solicit bids or attempt to negotiate a contract, … [Read more...] about How to negotiate the best possible purchasing agreements
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Watch these 4 trends in medical billing and collections
Recent developments in billing and collections in medical offices reflect a broader trend toward technology integration, transparency, and efficiency. Key areas include: AI and Automation: Medical offices increasingly use AI to streamline repetitive billing tasks, reduce errors, and enhance accuracy in coding and claims verification. AI's ability to identify patterns in … [Read more...] about Watch these 4 trends in medical billing and collections
March To-Do List for a Medical Office Manager
As winter transitions to spring, March is a great time to refresh your medical office operations, ensure compliance, and prepare for the upcoming busy seasons. This month brings opportunities to review first-quarter goals, improve patient engagement, and get ahead of seasonal trends like allergies and springtime checkups. Use this checklist to stay on track and keep your … [Read more...] about March To-Do List for a Medical Office Manager
Stop the No-Show Cycle: Smart Strategies for Medical Offices
Missed appointments can disrupt your medical office’s workflow, impact revenue, and delay patient care. Implementing clear policies and proactive strategies can help reduce no-shows and last-minute cancellations while maintaining positive patient relationships. 1. Establish a Clear Cancellation Policy Set a clear, written cancellation policy that outlines the required … [Read more...] about Stop the No-Show Cycle: Smart Strategies for Medical Offices
Fail Forward: Turning Fear into Fuel for Success
By Lynne Curry Jeremiah avoided speaking up in meetings. Instead, he let others dominate team discussions. When his boss asked him to lead a department-wide update, he declined—it cost him a promotion. After landing the largest project her company had ever received, Maggie froze. When she didn’t deliver the first assignment by deadline, she lost the contract. Anna … [Read more...] about Fail Forward: Turning Fear into Fuel for Success
How to Handle Staff Scheduling Challenges Without Losing Your Mind
Staff scheduling is one of the most delicate juggling acts in your role. Between time-off requests, unexpected call-outs, and making sure the office runs smoothly every day, it’s easy to feel like you’re constantly putting out fires. While you can’t control everything, you can put systems in place that make scheduling more manageable—and keep your sanity intact in the … [Read more...] about How to Handle Staff Scheduling Challenges Without Losing Your Mind
Creating a safe and healthy work environment for your staff
One of your top priorities is ensuring a safe and healthy work environment for both your administrative and clinical staff. This not only enhances productivity and morale but also ensures compliance with relevant regulations. Here’s a guide on how to create a safe and healthy workspace for everyone in your practice, including information on common types of … [Read more...] about Creating a safe and healthy work environment for your staff
How to help your staff become more financially literate
Financial literacy is essential for the smooth operation of a medical office. When your staff understands basic financial principles, they contribute more effectively to the practice’s overall financial health. Improving financial literacy among your team not only helps in managing day-to-day tasks more efficiently but also empowers staff to make informed decisions that benefit … [Read more...] about How to help your staff become more financially literate
What to do when your doctor becomes a patient
Their role as healers makes it easy to forget physicians are subject to the same illnesses that befall other humans. They are not invincible, even though their silence about their own health might lead staff and patients to believe otherwise. Physician illness is a topic that's not often discussed, even within the physician community. When physicians do broach the subject, … [Read more...] about What to do when your doctor becomes a patient
Becoming Your Office’s Chief Learning Officer (Without the Fancy Title)
In large organizations, a Chief Learning Officer (CLO) is responsible for developing and overseeing learning and development strategies to ensure employees continuously improve their skills. But what if you could bring that same level of professional development to your medical office? As a medical office manager, you are already responsible for efficiency, team development, … [Read more...] about Becoming Your Office’s Chief Learning Officer (Without the Fancy Title)