WP 71 | The 5 Systems Every Practice Owner Needs with David Sturgess

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Introduction 

In this era of technological advancement, running a successful private practice demands more than just medical expertise. Designed to boost efficiency, productivity, and service delivery, there are specific systems every practice owner needs for better business operations. Join Whitney Owens as she hosts David Sturgess in an insightful discussion on quintessential systems for private practice. 

About David Sturgess

An industry expert and repeat guest on the Wise Practice Podcast, David Sturgess, a licensed professional counselor in Marietta, Georgia, has an extensive background in business operations in the health sector. With a focus on individuals and families healing from trauma, his expertise extends to consulting and training for churches, schools, businesses, and agencies. 

Five Essential Systems for Every Practice Owner

1. Website

Considered the home base and landing page for prospective clients, a website is a must-have for any private practice. It doesn't matter whether it's a Squarespace or WordPress website, your website serves as a funnel that channels new clients to you. Though creating and managing a website may seem daunting, it's crucial for establishing a professional image, attracting clients, and receiving referrals. 

2. Google Workspace

With Google Workspace, you can effectively manage your email, calendar, tasks, documents, and other administrative details. Also, because you'll need to communicate with referral sources and clients, Google Workspace hosts this function, keeping things streamlined and organized. However, always remember to sign the Business Associate Agreement to ensure compliance with United States HIPAA law.

3. Electronic Health Records (EHRs) 

An EHR system is vitally important regardless of whether you're running a solo or group practice. It not only tracks your appointments but also organizes your medical records and billing, saving you a lot of valuable time. As a word of advice, always ensure to pick an EHR that suits your needs now and in the future to prevent having to switch between different EHRs.

4. Financial Management System

A top recommended financial management tool is QuickBooks. Keeping your finances organized and efficient, this tool allows you to manage your income, invoices, tax records, expenses, and transfers. QuickBooks is also beneficial because it helps track financial trends in your business.

5. Phone Systems

A professional phone system like Spruce can make all the difference in managing client communication effectively. It offers extensions, fax options, and encrypted two-way texting among other features. Remember, whether you're using your personal cell phone or a dedicated business line, it's essential that the app has appropriate encryption to keep your client information secure.

Conclusion 

In the ever-evolving world of practice management, these five essential systems can make the difference website, accessible Google Workspace, efficient EHR, robust financial management, and a profession between merely functioning and truly thriving. By ensuring you have a top-notch phone system, you set the foundation for a successful and profitable private practice. 

Get in touch with David Sturgess at David@wisepracticeconsulting.com for more insights about business consulting for private practice owners.

What is Alma, and How Can It Help You?

  • Alma - Your private practice support system. Alma offers clinicians the opportunity to join their insurance program, providing benefits such as getting credentialed within 45 days and enhanced reimbursement rates with major payers. 

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