Eliminate the Checkerboard Schedule That’s Draining Your Bank Account
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The economics of the impacts of scheduling on a medical practice are pretty simple: fewer patients = lower income. And no-shows are the major contributor in turning a solidly-booked day into a checkerboard of open time slots. It’s typically part of a mundane scheduling discussion, with no-shows an acknowledged inevitable reality of medical practice – a fact we all live with in the medical services field.
Unfortunately, very little positive progress is being made by most practices to address and improve the situation. The macro numbers haven’t really changed in the past eight years: $150 billion in lost revenue annually in the U.S., costing the average private practice doctor $200 per no-show. This translates to about $150,000 per year for solo physician practices, or approximately 14% of a medical group’s daily revenue.
This eBook was created to help you better manage to a higher standard of front office effectiveness. Inside you’ll find eight best-practices to significantly reduce no-shows and eliminate the scheduling checkerboard.