By Dr. Steve M. Cohen You might think it unnecessary for your medical office, but I consistently recommend that my clients conduct background checks on all employees they intend to hire. Some of my clients are required to conduct background checks by state or federal statutes. This is especially widespread when employees will provide services to frail or vulnerable … [Read more...] about Background checks: better safe than sorry
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How to craft a comprehensive benefits package for your office staff
In today's competitive job market, offering an attractive benefits package is essential for medical offices looking to attract and retain top talent. For healthcare professionals and support staff alike, benefits can make a significant difference in their overall job satisfaction and quality of life. Crafting a comprehensive benefits package tailored to the needs of your … [Read more...] about How to craft a comprehensive benefits package for your office staff
How to retain your office staff
Retaining office staff is crucial for maintaining a stable and productive work environment. High turnover can be costly and disrupt the workflow. Here are some tips to help you retain your office staff: Hiring the Right People: Start by hiring individuals who are a good fit for your organization’s culture and values. Ensure that their skills and … [Read more...] about How to retain your office staff
14 tips for improving your training content
Training is an ongoing process for your medical office staff, and your training content needs regular updates and improvements. Here are some tips to keep materials up to date and relevant: You have to make someone responsible for keeping content current. Use titles and not names in your documentation, so you don’t have to update when people leave your firm. Find a … [Read more...] about 14 tips for improving your training content
Have you been ghosted by a colleague?
By Lynne Curry Question: At first, I believed my coworker’s BS. “Jenna” and I have been good friends for years, and I helped get her job as our managing partner's executive assistant. So, when Jenna said she accidentally left my name off the meeting invite, I believed her. But it happened again. And again. I can’t stand meetings, but they matter in our company and … [Read more...] about Have you been ghosted by a colleague?
Touchy situation: Our CEO has memory issues
By Lynne Curry Question: Our company’s owner and his wife have semi-retired and leave for their vacation home every October. They hired a general manager in September after a long search for the right candidate. Our owner was so excited to find this candidate, given his industry experience and track record, that he paid the man and his family’s expenses to move to our … [Read more...] about Touchy situation: Our CEO has memory issues
2024 hiring and compensation trends
Evolving economic conditions have workers and employers reassessing compensation, career priorities and recruiting strategies. The 2024 Salary Guide from Robert Half outlines timely employment trends and starting salaries for hundreds of positions across multiple professions. Featured below are the key highlights to know heading into 2024. Cash is still … [Read more...] about 2024 hiring and compensation trends
Managers embrace AI, workers feel mixed depending on generation and profession
Survey shows Gen Z and millennials are most likely to use AI to their advantage at work Automating routine tasks and increasing efficiency are the biggest anticipated benefits The use of generative AI has workers feeling a mixture of emotions about their skills and career prospects, research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half shows. According … [Read more...] about Managers embrace AI, workers feel mixed depending on generation and profession
What’s it going to take for me to rise to this challenge?
By Lynne Curry Question: I’m an easygoing, accommodating supervisor. Not only does it take a lot to upset me, but I hate conflict. As a result, some employees take advantage. This can create messy situations as the employees with strong work ethic have to pick up the slack. Soon after I hired “Sam,” he scheduled a private meeting with me and let me know Bekah was … [Read more...] about What’s it going to take for me to rise to this challenge?
Analyze your competitors as you plan for 2024
By Nick Hernandez As you sit down with your physician partners, practice manager, and perhaps consultant over the coming weeks contemplating direction for 2024, I thought it may be beneficial to offer a few pointers to help you along the way. For starters, you should pause to reflect upon new competitors in your catchment area, as well as current competitors and new … [Read more...] about Analyze your competitors as you plan for 2024