Coping with Bad Reviews
No matter what you do, people on the internet are going to talk about your practice. They might say positive things; they might say negative things. What happens when those negative things show up on a review website?
No matter what you do, people on the internet are going to talk about your practice. They might say positive things; they might say negative things. What happens when those negative things show up on a review website?
When you work at a facility, there are quite a few frustrating tasks you need to take care of before the case day can begin. Do you have the right equipment for your surgeons? What about the right surgical instruments? What if the equipment fails to start, or an instrument breaks unexpectedly? Sightpath can help.
Doctors who work with Sightpath Medical not only receive access to the latest technology – they also receive access to Sightpath’s Clinical Advisory Group. What is it?
After performing hundreds of thousands laser cataract procedures across over 260 locations, we are well-versed in the best – and worst – ways to implement this exciting, new technology. Here are some of the things we’ve learned about bringing laser cataract surgery to your facility.
We spoke to Bill Baker, Mobile Operations Manager, and Phil Kraling, Senior Director of Operations, East Region, to determine the top five problems plaguing cataract surgeons in 2018. Did your issues make the cut?
Patients who choose to undergo LACS often expect a premium experience. How do you give it to them? In other words, what’s the best way to show your laser cataract patients that you appreciate them?
When co-management is performed effectively, it can help the patient, the optometrist, and the surgeon. But how do you develop an OD network? And if you already have one, how can you strengthen it?
Healthcare compliance is an important – yet often confusing – part of the medical field. We make it easy.
Lower-volume refractive surgeons frequently turn to open access facilities, or places where doctors throughout the region can perform surgery in a shared space with shared equipment. Are they making a mistake?
Whether you like it or not, social media is now an essential part of healthcare. By maintaining a presence on social media, healthcare workers can interact with patients and prospective patients alike, building their reputation and fostering trust. But which platform should you use?