A Business Guide for Chiropractors
You are no doubt an expert on chiropractic patient care. The contributors of this blog are successful chiropractors and business professionals who specialize in improving business operations for the chiropractic industry. Our goal is to streamline the business side of your practice so you can focus more on what you do best… keeping us all upright and pain-free.
7 Important Questions to Consider Before Launching an Instagram Account
Consider these seven questions before launching another social media account like Instagram.
How to Deal With Last-Minute Cancellations
Cancellations cost your practice a lot of money but with policies and reminders in place, you will be able to retain your patients.
Making Your Chiropractic Practice a Pillar of the Community
Making your practice a pillar of the community comes down to ensuring that people know who you are and have a positive image of what you do.
Webinar: Coding and Documenting Properly for the Conditions Most Commonly Diagnosed in Chiropractic
At the end of this webinar, you will know exactly how to document and code for musculoskeletal conditions.
How to Successfully Work with Your Spouse
Working with a spouse can be very rewarding, particularly in the context of a chiropractic setting. However, unless communication is key, the professional relationship can affect your personal one.
How to Make an Outstanding Chiropractic Waiting Room
Create an outstanding, positive patient experience the moment they step into your practice by turning your waiting room into a hospitable and welcoming place.
Getting Patients Back into the Office
By incorporating methods to remind patients of their appointments will reduce the no-shows and increase the amount of income that comes through your practice.
A Primer on Cloud-based Solutions
A Primer on Cloud-based Solutions is for chiropractic offices that are considering a cloud-based solution, but are hesitant to make the move.
How to Document a New Medicare Patient
Do you know what to do when a new patient insured by Medicare needs treatment?