Let’s be honest—going to the doctor’s office isn’t usually the highlight of anyone’s day. But it can be a lot less stressful, a lot more convenient, and even a little more pleasant when a practice is tuned in to what patients actually want. As a medical office manager, you’re in a unique position to make changes that truly impact the patient experience. And while every patient … [Read more...] about A Medical Office Wish List—From the Patient’s Perspective
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What Is Trello—And How Can It Help You Run Your Medical Office More Smoothly?
When you’re managing a busy medical office, you need more than sticky notes and mental checklists to keep everything organized. Enter Trello and similar project management tools. If you’ve heard the name but never had time to dig in, here’s a quick rundown of what Trello is—and why it could become one of your favorite office tools. What Is Trello? Trello is a digital task … [Read more...] about What Is Trello—And How Can It Help You Run Your Medical Office More Smoothly?
Why Every Office Manager Should Create Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
You’re the hub of activity and the go-to problem solver when you are an office manager. You’ve probably answered the same questions more times than you can count or had to troubleshoot chaos when key team members were out of the office. These scenarios—and many more—underscore the critical need for Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in your office. SOPs might not sound … [Read more...] about Why Every Office Manager Should Create Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Cheat Sheet for the Manager of a Small Medical Office
Managing a small medical office means juggling a wide range of responsibilities, from keeping daily operations running smoothly to staying on top of billing, compliance, and patient satisfaction. This cheat sheet is designed to help you stay organized, prioritize your workload, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks. Whether you're opening the office for the day or … [Read more...] about Cheat Sheet for the Manager of a Small Medical Office
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
Medical office inventory and asset control checklist
Keeping track of assets in a medical office is essential for maintaining efficiency, compliance, and safety. With the constant flow of supplies, medications, and equipment, it’s easy for things to slip through the cracks. That’s why having a structured approach to inventory and asset management can save time, reduce costs, and prevent potential shortages or oversights. By … [Read more...] about Medical office inventory and asset control checklist
The breakroom saga: a true story with a surprise ending
By Lynne Curry Stay tuned for this week’s exciting episode of The Breakroom Saga. If your office’s breakroom is a hotbed of unresolved conflict, you’ll recognize these characters and their dramas. . At 3 p.m., “Harry” exploded into the manager’s office because someone swiped his turkey and cheese sandwich. According to Harry, one bite would have convinced anyone … [Read more...] about The breakroom saga: a true story with a surprise ending
Medical technology and equipment maintenance checklist
"The computer system is down," are words nobody wants to hear. Maintaining the technology and equipment in your medical office is essential to ensure smooth operations, patient safety, and compliance with healthcare regulations. Use this checklist to keep your office’s technology and equipment in optimal condition. Daily Tasks Check Electronic Health Record (EHR) … [Read more...] about Medical technology and equipment maintenance checklist
How to deliver a great presentation on any topic
To grow in the job, a manager has to communicate ideas and visions and recommendations. And the presentation of them counts. "It doesn't matter how good the idea or how brilliant the insight," if it isn't well articulated, it fails, says Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE, a San Francisco executive speech coach. Worse, the manager's career can fail right along with it. Here are the … [Read more...] about How to deliver a great presentation on any topic
Colorado practice cuts costs by hiring IT staffer
Manager Arlene Zimmerman had an IT cost awakening when the computer went down. She called in the vendor's tech support and paid $100 to find out the computer was simply unplugged. "I told myself 'never again!'" says Zimmerman, who manages four-physician Colorado Springs Family Practice in Colorado Springs, CO. So she started on a path of building up as much IT support as … [Read more...] about Colorado practice cuts costs by hiring IT staffer









