3 Keys to Increasing Appointments in 2021
Vinitha Ramnathan | Senior Director, Product Development, SR Health by Solutionreach
After nearly 18 months of living in the pandemic healthcare organizations have taken a huge financial hit. So far it’s been hard to focus on recovery while still caring for COVID patients and administering the vaccine. Not that we can see the light at the end of the tunnel, it’s time to focus on rebuilding. Getting patients back in and growing revenue will require new and better approaches to recall, education, and chronic disease communication. Data has shown that the right strategies can increase revenue by as much as $100,000 a year per provider. This webinar will cover recommended best practices and digital solutions to address all three of these areas to boost revenue while also improving patient engagement and outcomes.
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