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2014 OSEHRA Open Source Summit: Global Collaboration in Health IT
2014-09-03 - 2014-09-05    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
OSEHRA is an alliance of corporations, agencies, and individuals dedicated to advancing the state of the art in open source electronic health record (EHR) systems [...]
Connected Health Summit
2014-09-04    
All Day
The inaugural Connected Health Summit: Engaging Consumers is the only event focused exclusively on the consumer-focused perspective of the fast-growing digital health/connected health market. The [...]
Health Impact MidWest
2014-09-08    
All Day
The HealthIMPACT Forum is where health system C-Suite Executives meet.  Designed by and for health system leaders like you, it provides an unmatched faculty of [...]
Simulation Summit 2014
2014-09-11    
All Day
Hilton Toronto Downtown | September 11 - 12, 2014 Meeting Location Hilton Toronto Downtown 145 Richmond Street West Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2L2, CANADA Tel: 416-869-3456 [...]
Webinar : EHR: Demand Results!
2014-09-11    
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm
09/11/14 | 2:00 - 2:45 PM ET If you are using an EHR, you deserve the best solution for your money. You need to demand [...]
Healthcare Electronic Point of Service: Automating Your Front Office
2014-09-11    
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
09/11/14 | 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET Start capitalizing on customer convenience trends today! Today’s healthcare reimbursement models put a greater financial risk on healthcare [...]
e-Patient Connections 2014
2014-09-15    
All Day
e-Patient Connections 2014 Follow Us! @ePatCon2014 Join in the Conversation at #ePatCon The Internet, social media platforms and mobile health applications are enabling patients to take an [...]
Free Webinar - Don’t Be Denied: Avoiding Billing and Coding Errors
2014-09-16    
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 1:00 PM Eastern / 10:00 AM Pacific   Stopping the denial on an individual claim is just the first step. Smart [...]
Health 2.0 Fall Conference 2014
2014-09-21    
12:00 am
We’re back in Santa Clara on September 21-24, 2014 and once again bringing together the best and brightest speakers, newest product demos, and top networking opportunities for [...]
Healthcare Analytics Summit 14
2014-09-24    
All Day
Transforming Healthcare Through Analytics Join top executives and professionals from around the U.S. for a memorable educational summit on the incredibly pressing topic of Healthcare [...]
AHIMA 2014 Convention
2014-09-27    
All Day
As the most extensive exposition in the industry, the AHIMA Convention and Exhibit attracts decision makers and influencers in HIM and HIT. Last year in [...]
2014 Annual Clinical Coding Meeting
2014-09-27    
12:00 am
Event Type: Meeting HIM Domain: Coding Classification and Reimbursement Continuing Education Units Available: 10 Location: San Diego, CA Venue: San Diego Convention Center Faculty: TBD [...]
AHIP National Conferences on Medicare & Medicaid
2014-09-28    
All Day
Balancing your organization’s short- and long-term needs as you navigate the changes in the Medicare and Medicaid programs can be challenging. AHIP’s National Conferences on Medicare [...]
A Behavioral Health Collision At The EHR Intersection
2014-09-30    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Date/Time Date(s) - 09/30/2014 2:00 pm Hear Why Many Organizations Are Changing EHRs In Order To Remain Competitive In The New Value-Based Health Care Environment [...]
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals
2014-10-02    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals: Best Practices in Patient Engagement Thu, Oct 2, 2014 10:30 PM - 11:15 PM IST Join Meaningful [...]
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15 Sep 14
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21 Sep 14
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24 Sep 14
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3 Mistakes That Could Kill Your Medical Practice

3 Mistakes That Could Kill Your Medical Practice

3 Mistakes That Could Kill Your Medical Practice

Let’s get something out of the way. There are obvious mistakes that can kill your practice – medical malpractice. That’s not the topic of this conversation. Rather, the focus of this article is on managing the business side of your practice. From how you spend your money to how you spend your time, there are three important mistakes to avoid:

Improperly Assessing Your Need for Capital:

There are really two parts to this issue: improperly assessing your initial need for capital, and improperly budgeting for ongoing costs.

On the first front, it’s important that you consider all of the upfront costs you’ll need to start your medical practice. These include:

  1. Finding and hiring staff
  2. Purchasing equipment, office, and medical supplies
  3. Renting or buying a commercial space
  4. Modifying that space to meet industry standards
  5. Taxes
  6. Insurance

Some of these costs (staff, rent, taxes, and insurance) will be ongoing. You’ll need to purchase supplies on a regular basis. And, of course, you’ll want to turn a profit.

That brings us to the second point – improperly budgeting for ongoing costs. You might think you’ve got your budget down pat, but a sudden downturn in the number of patients you see or a sudden uptick in the cost of supplies can throw your budget out of whack – that goes double if both happen at the same time.

There are a couple of ways you can diminish your risks. The first is to get business interruption insurance to cover for lost profits in case of an emergency. The second is to hire an accountant to help you manage your budget, ensure that you get all of the tax breaks you’re entitled to, and plan for best and worst-case scenarios.

That brings us to our next possible mistake:

Not Hiring the Right (or enough) People

Almost all medical practitioners share one important trait: they care deeply about people. One of the consequences of this is that it can be hard for medical practice owners to let people go when they’re not the right fit.

The first step to alleviating this problem is to have a rigorous screening and interviewing process in place. Figure out every role that you’ll need to fill, post on several job boards, and take your time screening resumes and interviewing until you find the perfect candidate.

That brings us to another important point: not hiring enough, or the right kind, of people. There are certain obvious roles: any medical practice will need a secretary, dental clinics will need hygienists, pharmacies will need techs – you get the idea. There are a lot of not-so obvious roles you might need to fill, including:

  • Accountants
  • Business managers
  • Human resources managers

There are several other roles you might find helpful to fill, too. One extremely common mistake practitioners make is to try to tackle everything themselves. For most, it’s useful to stick to your area of expertise, and hire out tasks you aren’t comfortable with, to other people.

Something that’s important to keep in mind: automation can reduce how many people you’ll need on staff. From healthcare maintenance management software to online appointment booking, SaaS automation can be (relatively) inexpensive to acquire and can reduce staff-related overhead.

Not Staying Tapped In

This is one of the biggest mistakes you can make – you need to stay on the up and up when it comes to new technologies, trends, and techniques in your field.

There are some obvious sources for this – the college that oversees your profession in your area, medical magazines, and articles online. You’ll also want to watch what your competitors are doing – the services they’re rolling out, how they’re pricing those services, and where they’re located.

You might also consider staying tapped in by looking at things that are tangential to your practice. Someone who specializes in care for the elderly might look up information on the qualities to look for in a good caretaker so they can make recommendations to their clients. A massage therapist who has a lot of clients looking for a holistic approach to medicine should stay informed about trends in acupuncture or other non-traditional practices.

By watching your budget, hiring people who can help shore up your weaknesses, and staying knowledgeable about the market, you can help establish and grow your medical practice. Even reading articles like this can be a huge boon – invest a bit of time each day to the three things discussed above, and your practice will thrive.