Executive summary: what do independent pediatric practices think about their resources for practice management guidance? Not much. SOAPM wins, hospitals lose, and the AAP is somewhere out there.
A few weeks ago, I opened up a survey with a very specific intent: to find out what, if any, demographic and resource-demand patterns exist among independent practices opening up over the last few years. As Susanne Madden and I have noted at the NCE,...
I am boarding my flight to Plano where I'll give my inaugural presentation entitled, "The Five Biggest Business Mistakes That Pediatricians Make." There might be a little room left, sign up if you're at TPS and might be interested. It's really a summ...
At the NCE, Susanne Madden and I repeated a talk we've done a few times - "How To Start A Pediatric Practice in Five Easy Steps!" - to another very receptive audience. While I'd like to think the positive reception was because of our amazing delivery...
Recently, we had the bright idea to take a look at some of our UC Dashboard winners to learn if there were any patterns that we could identify as Best Practices in order to share with everyone else. Our first stab was more fruitful than I expected.
The title is a mouthful, but the topic is as vital now as when I first presented on it perhaps 10 years ago. With the encouragement of some friends, and continued requests from practices who can't make it to a PCC, PMI, or AAP event, we're firing up ...
I had a great time speaking to Drs. Bravo and Rogu on their growing podcast, The Pediatric Lounge, to discuss the state of independent pediatricians and the use of data in a pediatric practice. They are cranking out episodes (which is a good thing) and anyone who supports independent pediatricians should tune in to their effort. What they are doing takes a tremendous amount of work and their guest list is amazing (well, besides me). They turned our conversation into back-to-back episodes (32 and 33), "Independent Pediatric Practice 2022" and "Data Data Data and Managing a Pediatric Office." If you prefer video, you catch up on their YouTube channel.