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Industry Outlook and Trends in 2018
December 29, 2017
Categories: General, Therapy Business
With a new year comes new opportunities! As 2018 quickly approaches, what better time to start planning and thinking about the future for the therapy industry. Take a look at these top three outlooks and trends for 2018.
Technology: Technological advancements have no sign of slowing down as 2018 arrives. Between the technology used to treat patients, online portal options and enhanced security for electronic medical records, you can find yourself outdated... Read More
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Six Tips to Reduce No-Shows in 2018
December 18, 2017
Categories: Best Practices, Patient Engagement
Was 2017 a year of missed appointments, reschedules and no-shows for you? We understand that’s frustrating and can drag down morale in the clinic and, of course, throws a wrench in your already planned day. So how do you make 2018 the year of having more patients be on time, show up and ready to tackle their therapy? Here are some tips to get you started.
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3 Reasons Why Following Up with Patients is Important
December 15, 2017
Categories: Best Practices, Patient Engagement
If you’re looking to build patient loyalty, it should be no surprise that patient care shouldn’t end once the treatment ends. Following up with patients can help generate many positives for you and your practice. Read why following up with patients is critical in today’s consumer driven marketplace.
Receive Feedback and Outcomes: When you follow up with patients after treatment, you can receive the honest and genuine feedback from them, which is starting to play a larger... Read More -
Join NARA friends in Advocating for Quality of Life for Seniors - Eat, Drink & Be Merry!
December 8, 2017
Categories: Patient Engagement, Speech Language Pathology, Therapy Treatment
Written by: Melissa Moffitt, MS, CCC-SLP
Progressive Senior Solutions, LLCAs a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) and a lover of food, I find myself passionate about diet modifications in our senior population. An absurd number of residents in SNFs and Senior Living communities are on altered diets. As a new SLP in a SNF over 10 years ago, I was out to save my patients and eliminate any occurrence of aspiration. As a seasoned SLP with... Read More