Is Your Website a Practice Expense or a Practice Management Tool?
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True or False?
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True
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Our practice Website contains a new patient welcome packet that includes all forms we give new patients in the office. |
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We review our site visit data and search engine rankings at least quarterly. |
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Patients can pay their bill on our site. |
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Patients can schedule an appointment on our site. |
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We regularly communicate with patients using email. |
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Post-op instructions and other patient education materials are available on the site, and password-protected. |
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We provide a video tour of the office and interviews with the physicians on our site. |
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If the answer to all these questions is “True” great! You’re leveraging the Internet to improve practice efficiencies and patient communication.
But if you answered one or more questions as “False” REGISTER TODAY for the August 20 Greenbranch teleconference, YourPractice.com: Practice Expense or Practice Management Tool, taught by associate Cheryl Toth.
You’ll learn how a well-designed Website can save thousands by reducing phone calls and improving the efficiency of registration, check-in, and follow-up services. You’ll find out how to move from an 'online brochure' to a site that saves staff time and improves practice operations and the patient experience, and hear innovative ways to differentiate your practice with patients. And you’ll receive resources and action steps for creating a high value Website for your practice.
As a result of attending this course, participants will be able to:
- Evaluate their existing Website for its audience appeal, site visitor value, information architecture, and usability.
- Integrate the practice Website with patient operations and ensure it drives revenue instead of just draining expenses.
- Ensure patient-practice email procedures reduce risk for the practice as well as patients.
- Ask the right questions when evaluating search engine optimization services.
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AUDIO CONFERENCE DETAILS
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Date
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Thursday, August 20, 2009 |
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Time
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1:00-2:30 p.m. (Eastern)
12:00-1:30 p.m. (Central)
11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (Mountain)
10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. (Pacific) |
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Length
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90 minutes |
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Speaker
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Cheryl Toth, MBA |
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Cost
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$227 per dial-in line |
Click Here To Register!
BONUS! This program has the prior approval of the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) for 1.5 continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.
And, you can even submit your questions in advance to info@greenbranch.com so Cheryl Toth can respond during the live Q&A session!
Program Materials: Hand-outs will be provided approximately 48 hours before the program date via e-mail with PDF links. Make copies for the attendees in your office!
Day not convenient for you? Take advantage of the CD-ROM purchase (plus program materials) to listen to the program when convenient for you!
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Price:
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- $227 for live audio conference and program materials
- $227 (plus $9.95 S&H) a CD-ROM of the audio conference plus program materials
- $299 (plus $9.95 S&H) for BOTH the live audio conference and the CD-ROM (and program materials)
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One registration fee lets your entire staff listen in! Participation in the call is $227 per site and allows access to one phone line for an unlimited number of people to listen.
Register online at: http://conference.mpmnetwork.com
For more information visit www.karenzupko.com or call (312) 642-5616.
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