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Roger Steven

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    Overview: Do you know the steps that going into making new clients aware of your practice? From the first time they become aware of you brand, every step you take and every interaction along the way is more important than you know! Learn how to keep your customers coming back for more and singing your praises to those that matter, as well as a surefire formula to make sure your marketing dollars are working as well as you think they are! (Hint: We'll be GIVING YOU the formula to use from here on out!) Areas Covered in the Session: Each step of the customer acquisition, retention and upsell process Formula to determine the ROI of marketing expenses Who Will Benefit: Medical Practice Owners Managers Marketing Associates Speaker Profile Mara L. Shorr BA, MBM-C, CAC I-VIII is the founder and managing partner of The Best Medical Business Solutions, a Florida-based medical practice consulting firm assisting practices with their operational, administrative and financial health. Jay served as the Vice President of Operations and Practice Administrator for a leading Board Certified Dermatologist and Cosmetic Surgeon in South Florida until her passing in June 2012, and is currently a partner in a leading South Florida plastic surgery center and medspa. A Temple University graduate, Jay has served as a professional motivational speaker for nearly a dozen industry organizations, including the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, THE Aesthetic Show, The Aesthetic Academy, The Medical Entrepreneur Symposium, the American Academy of Facial and Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, Vegas Cosmetic Surgery and Global Aesthetics, and more! In addition, he is a Certified Medical Business Manager from Florida Atlantic University. He is a Certified Medical Business Manager (CMBM) from Florida Atlantic University and a Certified Aesthetic Consultant (Levels I-VII) from The Aesthetic Practice Associa
Morrisson Sarah

Why People Travel to Florida Drug Rehabs - 0 views

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    There are many different types of Outpatient Drug Rehab Florida. The goal of a drug or alcohol rehab center is to help the persons to become sober and clean. In Florida, New York and across the USA…
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    Florida has many outpatients' alcohol and drug rehab programs. These programs have existed for over thirty years and are long term in nature. For those who choose these alcohol and drug rehab programs, they can expect to have 24/7 supervision…
Morrisson Sarah

Penalties and Consequences of DUI in Florida - 0 views

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    Penalties and consequences of DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs) in Florida state include fines, loss of licenses, vehicular immobilization, increase rate of insurance fees, community service, and even jail time…
Morrisson Sarah

Individualized Florida Drug Rehab Program - 0 views

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    One aspect of rehab that one physician recognized was that patients admitted to rehab were all admitted to the same drug rehabilitation program, regardless of their needs or background…
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    One aspect of rehab that one physician recognized was that patients admitted to rehab were all admitted to the same drug rehabilitation program, regardless of their needs or background…
Morrisson Sarah

Success Rate of Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs - 0 views

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    Drug rehab programs are located throughout the country from Alaska to Florida and California to Maine. You will discover many of the drug treatment centers operate totally independently from any major hospital…
Morrisson Sarah

Alcoholism - Treatment Options - 0 views

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    Options of outpatient treatments for alcoholism include residential treatments, outpatient treatments and partial hospitalization. Each of these programs offers a different level of treatment…
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AspCares Specialty Pharmacy of Orlando, Florida - 0 views

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    Need to contact a Specialty Pharmacy? Get in touch with our pharmacist at ASP Cares for your specialty prescription needs. AspCare Specialty Pharmacy of Orlando, Florida
Morrisson Sarah

Way to Have Drug Free Life - 0 views

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    These days, one of the biggest problems that are faced by the people in the whole world is drug addiction. In fact, it has been seen that most of the people are addicted to prescription drugs rather than illegal drugs...
Roger Steven

Safer Hospital Care Principles and Best Practices - 0 views

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    Overview: Safe hospital care in neither a science nor an art. It is a practice just like the practice by a doctor who combines hindsight of experience and foresight of imagination to come up with an outsight of the best interventions and best protocols. Over time the doctor standardizes the process but is vigilant to any unique requirements of each patient. Such an approach in patient safety is called hazard analysis and mitigation process. This webinar goes a big step farther. It covers innovation strategies to assure that the safety improvements result in a high return on investment and high value to the hospital, and protects the patients. Why should you Attend: About 400,000 patients die each year from hospital mistakes according to a senate hearing. Evidence based methods to reduce adverse, sentinel, and never events are available and successful in aerospace, nuclear, and chemical industries. Why not use them? We need a paradigm shift. We need it in a hurry! You cannot cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water. Do not be afraid to take a big step if one is indicated. No noble thing can be done without risks Areas Covered in the Session: The Etiologies of Unsafe Care Sufficient Understanding is a Pre-requisite to Safe Care Preventing "Indifferencity" to Enhance Patient Safety Continuous innovation is better than Continuous Improvement Innovations Should Start with Incidence Reports Hazard Analysis Fault Tree Analysis-the Best Tool for Harm Prevention Doing More with Less is Innovation Re-Invent Quality Management Human Errors may be Unpreventable, Preventing Harm is an Innovation Managing Safety: Lessons from Aerospace Protect Patients from Dangers in Medical Devices The Paradigm Pioneers Aequanimitas,The Best Known Strategy for Safe Care Who Will Benefit: Hospital senior management Hospital administrators Doctors Nursing staff Clinical engineers Radiology staff Infection control staff Patient advocates Speaker Profile Dev Raheja
Roger Steven

Science of Reliability for Patient Care - 0 views

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    Overview:   Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) defines reliability as "failure-free performance over time2". This is simple enough to be understood by anyone. The aim is to have no failures over an extended time period in spite of variability in the patient environment. spite of variability in the patient environment.  This is in line with the technical definition of reliability as the probability of successful performance of intended functions for a specified length of time under a specified user (patient) environment. In a system where the severity of consequences is high, such as in hospitals, the goal is to achieve reliability as close to 100% as possible. This is called failure-free performance. Some hospitals have achieved this goal for specific medical procedures for several quarters. Can they extend this performance over years instead of quarters? That is the challenge we need to face and find elegant solutions zero mistakes or find a way to protect patients if a mistake cannot be prevented.  Why should you Attend: The failures of the U.S. healthcare system are enormous considering the severity of failures. As much as 400,000 patients die each year from hospital mistakes. Another 2.1 are harmed from nosocomial infections (infections acquired during hospital stay). The cost is in billions. Discussions with doctors show that there is reluctance to apply reliability principles to healthcare systems because the variability in healthcare is enormous compared to the aviation and industrial fields. Each customer (patient) is different and each illness is unique in its own way. Then there are interconnecting systems such as cardiology, gynecology, gastroenterology, emergency medicine, oncology, and patient data from various doctors, pagers, computers, vendor software, and intensive care, each operating independently most of the time. But good approaches to improving the system reliability have been tried and tested in many industries. There is a
Jessica Parker

Cardiology Billing Services Florida, FL - 0 views

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    The research advancement in diagnosis and treatment procedures of cardiac ailments has meant a higher degree of vigilance for physicians. Having to cope with advancement of cardiac care standards, physicians rarely find time and resources that can manage billing and coding of their services.
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