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Practice tip of the week: Improving the patient experience

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Offer Amazon-style scheduling Consumers book flights and groceries online; they want the same autonomy in health care. Start by mapping appointment types—new patient, well-visit, urgent squeeze-in—and building smart rules so the platform can’t double-book or slot a complex case into a 10-minute window.

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Are your patients satisfied?

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He has written a book, What’s Going on Down There? He has written ten books on practice management and the business of medicine. He has also written The Complete Business Guide to a Successful Medical Practice, which was published in 2015. which has served as a guide for women’s health.

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What is the real cost of the care you provide?

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He has written a book, What’s Going on Down There? He has written ten books on practice management and the business of medicine. Bathrooms “R” Us Neil Baum, MD June 27th 2025 Article The small details, like restroom cleanliness, shape patient perceptions and impact healthcare experiences in practices.

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A true story of payer negotiations

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Baum is the author of several books, including the best-selling book Marketing Your Medical Practice: Ethically, Effectively, Economically , which has sold over 225,000 copies and has been translated into Spanish. But remember, sometimes the Davids really do beat the Goliaths! Neil Baum, M.D. ,

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Pearls profiles: Get to know Neil Baum, MD

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Reynolds Feature Video Introducing Neil Baum, MD, Professor of Clinical Urology at Tulane Medical School in New Orleans, Louisiana, and the author of multiple books. He has written a book, What’s Going on Down There? He has written ten books on practice management and the business of medicine.

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Lead, follow or get out of the way

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I don't believe anyone will arrest or fine you for practicing patient-first healthcare. Yes, you can judge a book by its cover, and make no mistake, patients judge your practice within only four seconds of walking through the front door. The rule is being bent only with the patient's best interest in mind.

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Bathrooms “R” Us

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Reynolds Blog Article The small details, like restroom cleanliness, shape patient perceptions and impact healthcare experiences in practices. Their thoughts might jump to, “If they can’t keep their bathroom clean, what about their attention to my healthcare records?