Healthcare professionals are usually not trained in running a business, as training is focused on diagnosing and treating patients. Patient attrition and bringing new patients on board can be tricky, especially while practices are still coping with coronavirus. Attracting new patients to a medical practice can be more complicated than it once was, in part thanks to digital tools giving them more options to make appointments. With the right tools and strategies, you can still grow your practice.
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Hire The Right People
You might be a fantastic doctor, but if your staff are incompetent or rude, your practice won’t succeed. Your staff is your most important asset. As well as knowing how to run an office, your team needs to know how to engage with people more effectively. They must have great people skills. When you hire people to work for you, look for clues that show you how they will relate to others. The right subcontractors, from your cleaners to the company that disposes of your biomedical waste, need to be the right choice too.
Engage Your Staff
Once you have found the right people, you need to make sure your employees feel as though they are part of the team. This means finding ways to get to know them better so they feel valued and can communicate with you about their needs.
You could make a fuss about birthdays and other special occasions. You could plan some out-of-office socials or fun team-building exercises on a retreat. All this social activity helps to create a more cohesive group, which is especially important for members of your staff who are returning to the practice after working from home throughout covid.
Stress What’s Unique About Your Practice
If you want your practice to stand out from the competition, you need to know what is unique about it and then advertise that. Decide what you want your medical practice to be known for.
For example, your branding should emphasize your specialisms, such as in women’s healthcare. Once you’ve settled on your brand, stick with it. Patients want a medical practice with a consistent message, and they will share what they see about you on social media.
Create social media content that showcases your brand. More people than ever use social platforms like Twitter and Facebook to find services, including healthcare.
Offer Phone Training For Your Staff
A big reason for recruiting people who have strong people skills is so they can manage conflict and effectively engage with angry patients. Sometimes patients may become frustrated when they call your practice.
It is very important your front desk team knows how to deal with patients who are angry or upset in a tactful way. To make sure they are showing your practice in its best light, offer your staff training on how to deal with people over the phone. Phone training is also helpful for your staff to get the right information from people and makes the process more streamlined for everyone. If you can do this, your practice will grow.
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