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Hiring a Case Manager
This will help you understand the process of hiring a case manager for your practice and ensure you know everything you need to hire the right person for the job.
Hiring a case manager can be an exciting step in growing your chiropractic practice. You may be looking to replace yourself on the adjusting table with an associate, or you may be seeking to delegate some of the responsibilities of the patient process to free up time and reduce workload.
Whatever your reasons may be, there are many factors to consider when making the decision to hire a case manager and this guide will walk you though every step.
It's important to remember that a case manager can be a valuable asset to your practice, but it's crucial to have a clear understanding of your goals, impact and obstacles and action steps before making the decision to hire one.
We also recommend you filling out the GTS Sheet in CEO Tools to clarify your goal, impact, obstacles, and action steps to create a clear path to hiring a Case Manager.
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