Power Your Practice would like to take a moment to express our deepest condolences for the victims of this week’s Boston Bombing. With an office in the Boston area, this attack hits close to home.
We’d also like to give our endless gratitude to all of the medical personnel at Boston’s hospitals for their incredible, life-saving care. Because of their quick thinking and tireless dedication to helping others they were able to avoid even more tragedy as a result of this deplorable act of terror. PYP and the entire nation thank you.
This week at PYP we focused on bringing you the best practices for your office. From improving your community reputation to increasing staff productivity, we’re here to make sure you’re working smarter, not harder.
Everyone knows the more patients you see a day, the more revenue your practice makes. But the real question is how do you safely treat more patients without affecting the quality of care? Here are 8 simple ways to do so.
Help the public, improve my practice’s community standing and gain more patients? Sounds great. Learn how four Fortune 500 companies used basic community relations principles to attract more customers.
Don’t slouch, sit up straight and keep looking forward. Are we partaking in an etiquette course here? No, these are PhysBiz Tech’s tips for reducing office related body pains. Read the rest here.
Have you heard about the False Claims Act? We looked over it and it’s a doozy. Here’s what you need to know.
Man still hasn’t figured out how to add more hours to the day, so the only way to get more work done at your practice is to increase your staff’s productivity. Check out 12 unconventional paths to a better producing team.
That’s it for now friends. Weeks like these remind us to concentrate on what is important in life. Make sure to hug your family a little tighter tonight. We wish you safe and happy weekend readers.

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