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PostHeaderIcon Dynamics of a PROACTIVE Practice

Livvie MatthewsDo you find yourself being Reactive to whatever comes along?  Never quite knowing what to expect or what your response would be when something out of the ordinary happens?  Or are you Proactive and have tried to anticipate what’s needed BEFORE it’s needed?

Proactive -vs- Reactive  makes all the difference when it comes to your practice and as an added benefit, it greatly reduces frustrations!

Being PROACTIVE involves nine specific areas:

P     PERSISTENCE

Persistence is the key to success in your practice and in social media networking! Sticking with it almost to the point of being stubborn. You keep at it. If it doesn’t work the first time, you don’t quit, you try it again and again. It may need to be rearranged, tried a different way, “tweaked” a little or revised, but the point is….you keep trying, you keep working it. Be persistent!

R   RELATIONSHIPS

Trust is the basis for any lasting relationship. Get to know who your patients are. Listen and understand their perceived needs and wants. Use their names often, pick up conversations where they left off at their last visit. Use social media to interact with your patients and build relationships. Your patient may not be able to explain the in-’s and out’s of the procedure or how you did it, but, your patient knows how he/she was treated and what type of experience they had while visiting your office, your social networking site, or purchasing your product. Build relationships!

O   OPPORTUNITIES

New services, options and availability can create tremendous opportunities for revenue and profit from existing (as well as new) patients. Seek to provide so many services and benefits that your patients choose to keep returning, even if their insurance changes or they move and the drive is a little further away. Every patient is an opportunity looking for a place to happen. Look for opportunities!

A   ACCOUNTABILITY

Any contact with a patient~ office visit, e-mail, social network site, web site,  or ezine ~reflects on your practice.  Each staff member should “own” the patient and be held accountable by their interactions for patient satisfaction. It’s all about service! Your “absolutely outstanding service”! Be accountable!

C   CONSISTENCY

You must be consistent with patients at each contact. Relationships are building with patients or possible new patients each time contact is made. The worst impression you can make is to meet your patients needs and expectations on one visit and then fall short during subsequent visits. Patients need to know what they can expect. Be consistent!

T   TENACITY   

Along with persistence and consistency comes tenacity. Holding firm and strong. Stay focused. Create a daily, weekly and monthly schedule and stick to it. Set your goals and stick to them. Develop your policies and procedures and stick to them. Be tenacious!

I  IDENTIFY

20% of your patients are providing 80% of your profits! Identify your patients who are in this 20% category to find the “core” of your business. What can be done for the other 80%? Identify your patients!

V   VALUE

Your services must be perceived with value by your patients. Value = Quality and the patient defines “Quality”. The “quality” appearance of your office or social site. “Quality” of patient interaction. “Quality” of your service. Market the value of your service!

E   ENTHUSIASM

Enthusiasm is exciting and contagious! Patients can distinguish your enthusiasm, or the lack of it, over the telephone, in your e-mail, or in person… within seconds. It is crucial the atmosphere of the practice, whether over the telephone, e-mail, ezine, online or offline be one of enthusiasm:  A love or passion about what you are doing!! Be enthusiastic!

Remember: Every patient-viewer is an Opportunity looking for a place to happen! By being PROACTIVE you will be ready for those Opportunities because you can leverage the….Dynamics Of A PROACTIVE Practice!

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PostHeaderIcon Patient Relations: Let Your Patients KNOW You Care

Patient Relations- Success or FailureWorking in a dental office presents many challenges…daily, you could even say…hourly!  One of the biggest challenges is making certain your patients know you care because they don’t care how much you know, until they know how much you care!

We had a dad bring in his young daughter today for several procedures.  As it turned out we needed to refer her to Pediatric.  Due to the procedures needed, their front desk person said they would have to work up a time frame and they would call the dad. 

The dad had to come back to our office later for the  band and loop to take to the pedo office and when he came in we could tell he was upset.  The pedo office had called him, the phone call had not been a good experience at all (first impression), and to make matters worse it was going to be August before she could be seen for a consultation!  

His daughter was upset this morning, he was upset because his daughter was upset, and to make matters worse, he had a bad experience on the phone with the pedo office regarding his daughter.  What do you think his impression was of that office?  And more importantly ~ what was his impression of our office for referring his daughter to them?

If you work in the front office you know what came next.  I got on the phone with the pedo office, spoke with their office manager, relayed the circumstances,  asked her to ”smooth” their first impression,  and worked out an appointment for the daughter to be seen this Tuesday.  Now what do you think the dad thinks of our office? 

In just a few short minutes we positioned ourselves as caring in several ways: 

  • We let him know it matters and we care about his daughter and her well being
  • We let him know it matters and we care about his inconvenience and his feelings
  • We let him know it matters and we care about his experience in our office AND his experience in offices we refer to

In short, he now knowswe care.

What are some things you do in your practice to let your patients know…you care?

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