- BPA Knowledge Base
- Knee Pain
- Consult/Exam/ROF
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Strategy
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Team
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Operations
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Process Documentation
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Equipment
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Technology
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Back Office
- OFFICE OPTIMIZATION: Office Layout
- PATIENT EXPERIENCE: Patient Flow
- PATIENT EXPERIENCE: Clinical Care
- PATIENT EXPERIENCE: Retention
- PATIENT EXPERIENCE: Patient Loyalty
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Marketing
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Phones
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Day 1
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Day 2
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: Seminar
- PATIENT ACQUISITION: MD Referral Program
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Neuropathy
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Metabolic Programs
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Knee Pain
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Decompression
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Shockwave Therapy
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Chiropractic
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StimPod
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Patient Resources in Spanish
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Nutrition Resources
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Maturity Assessment
Introducing Videos in Your Practice
You will learn the strategies and techniques for introducing Seminar/ROF videos to your patients in an effective manner that will ensure they are prepared and excited to receive the information.
Incorporating practice automation and seminar/ROF videos into your practice requires a thoughtful approach when introducing them to your patients. It is essential to explain to your patients the purpose of the video, how it aligns with your office's mission, and how it can ultimately aid in helping more people understand the importance of proactive healthcare.
To effectively connect the dots for your patients, it is imperative for them to comprehend the reason behind watching the video instead of seeing the doctor.
In this training, we will guide you through the DOs and DON'Ts of this process, offer tips and strategies for introducing the video seminar to your patients, and teach you how to ensure your patient is prepared and enthusiastic to receive the information, ultimately leading to better engagement, satisfaction, and outcomes for both the patient and the practice.
Introducing Videos in Your Practice
Additional Resources:
- Where to Find the Seminar/ROF Videos
- Practice Automation Patient Station
- Knee Pain Patient Flow Chart
- Knee Pain Quality of Life Survey
- Knee Pain Intake Form
- Knee Exam Form