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Recruiting Tips with Patient Counselor, Jacki Vandina

Many practices tell me they have a difficult time recruiting great employees. The problem may lie in where you are looking! In recent travels I have met rockstar employees that all have one thing in common: they were recruited from outside of healthcare.
We touched on some key issues facing medical practices in how we treat patients.

PX Talk with John DiJulius

PX Talk: Insights From the Guru of Customer Service

I was able to do a one-on-one sit down with my favorite expert on customer service, John DiJulius. His career and client list is legendary and now includes the Charlotte Police Department!

We touched on some key issues facing medical practices in how we treat patients.

Customer Service for Medical Practices

Some people may think that medicine and the healthcare industry are world’s apart from customer service and the hospitality industry. That’s simply not the case. There is much that medical practices can learn in terms of how to better interact with patients as part of the overall experience. Here are 4 lessons doctors can learn from the hospitality industry for their own practices.

4 Small Ways to Make a Big Difference With Your PX

I’ve been fortunate to work with some great medical practices over the years. If there’s anything I’ve learned, it’s that the “big ideas” we come up with for change are often mistaken for having a big impact on how the practice is perceived. In reality, it’s the little things – the details of daily life at work – that seem to make the real difference as far as patients and employees are concerned.

patients or customers

Are You Serving Patients or Customers?

One of the reasons healthcare is “stuck” in the old ways begins with how we view the people who are coming in for medical services.

Are they your patients or are they your customers?

One term is limited to clinical care while the other opens the door to better experiences, more referrals, and higher overall satisfaction.

Risk of Knowing Too Much

Is Your Expertise a Catalyst or a Crutch?

Medical professionals may use their expertise as a sort of crutch that keeps them from learning a new way of thinking or of doing. Is your knowledge and the bias of expertise keeping you from progressing in your field and providing better experience for your patients?

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There’s a Problem With Today’s Doctor Culture

Regulations drive a wedge between the doctor and the patient, but a big share of the problem rests with doctors themselves. Let’s talk about the culture that is leading to dissatisfaction by both patients and doctors – and how you can help fix it.

the role of authenticity

The Role of Authenticity in Your Medical or Dental Practice

Authenticity is an apt description for the dividing line between service and experience. Services are performed on behalf of the customer; they happen outside of us. Experiences are inherently personal and offer unique meaning to the customer.

Doctors and practices that focus on patient experience will naturally wrestle with what it means to be authentic in the eyes of their patients. In this blog post we break down what you need to know to deliver authentic patient experiences!