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Tag: survey
Patient satisfaction surveys are becoming a real part of reimbursement, driving a significant percentage of money. So, I’ve begun thinking about ways to hack them, of ways to put your finger on the scale of patient satisfaction. How can you influence patients’ perceptions in order to increase satisfaction? Here’s an interesting observation. I came across […]
Ride along with Mark as he discusses how “fair market value” compensation will gut your future, and what to do about it.
Physician compensation is becoming more dependent upon patient satisfaction. Mark discusses a way to hack patient satisfaction surveys.
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So, too, is patient satisfaction.
How medical groups can use surveys as tools in negotiations with hospitals.
Physician compensation surveys assume that you’re average. It’s up to you to break out of the paradigm.
How medical groups can use surveys as tools in negotiations with hospitals.
Hospitals often use surveys as a weapon to attack hospital-based groups. No matter who runs the survey, they are prone to error, misuse and out right abuse. In fact over the last three decades, I’ve never seen a medical staff survey that wasn’t defective. Querying all of the psychiatrists on staff about the quality of […]
Options trading. I don’t mean puts and calls. And this post has nothing to do with the stock market. I’m talking about hedges. Hedging the bet you’ve made on your group’s future, “bet” being used in the manner of the strategy you’ve adopted to achieve your group’s focused future. You’ve made that bet, haven’t you? […]