Send us a text If you’re making decisions based on “how it feels” instead of what your financial data is actually saying, this episode will reset your approach. We focus on a practical, operator-friendly way to evaluate your past financial analytics—so you can spot trends, tighten performance, and plan the next quarter (and year) with clarity. We break down how to look at historical revenue and expense patterns, identify what’s driving profit (and what’s quietly eroding it), and use key metri...
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Send us a text If you’re making decisions based on “how it feels” instead of what your financial data is actually saying, this episode will reset your approach. We focus on a practical, operator-friendly way to evaluate your past financial analytics—so you can spot trends, tighten performance, and plan the next quarter (and year) with clarity. We break down how to look at historical revenue and expense patterns, identify what’s driving profit (and what’s quietly eroding it), and use key metri...
Send us a text This quick-tip episode exposes the real truth behind EMR transitions—and why anything shorter than 60 days can cost your practice serious money, data integrity, and peace of mind. Discover why longer EMR transitions protect your team, your patients, and your cash flow. From payer enrollment and EDI setup to clean data migration, staff training, and 90-day overlap planning, this episode gives you a bulletproof framework to avoid chaos, burnout, and billing disasters. 💡 In this v...
Private Practice Survival Guide
Send us a text If you’re making decisions based on “how it feels” instead of what your financial data is actually saying, this episode will reset your approach. We focus on a practical, operator-friendly way to evaluate your past financial analytics—so you can spot trends, tighten performance, and plan the next quarter (and year) with clarity. We break down how to look at historical revenue and expense patterns, identify what’s driving profit (and what’s quietly eroding it), and use key metri...