The Cash-Based Practice Podcast

CBP 182: How to create an exceptional patient experience


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Are you missing opportunities to turn your patients into raving fans? Since human beings are wired to notice defects and problems, it takes more than just competent care in a decent office to truly impress. Fortunately, with a little thought, most practices can discover some fairly easy changes that will make a big impact on the overall patient experience you can deliver.

In this episode, I walk you through some of the critical—but often overlooked—features that can help set a cash-based practice apart from the competition. You'll hear tips for simple changes you can introduce that will make a real difference to how your customers and prospects feel about coming to see you—so they'll be more likely to complete their full plan of care, refer their family and friends, and return in the future.

This "highlight" is taken from Q&A calls with my Mastermind Gold group—a highly interactive, supportive group where people who have tons of questions and concerns about how to start, grow, or transition to a cash-based private practice get the answers, resources, and confidence they need to build the practice of their dreams. We have a group coaching call every week, and we occasionally use excerpts of those calls for this podcast.

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Check out my Masterclass: 5 Simple Strategies That Turn Existing Patients Into a Predictable Source of Referrals

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The Cash-Based Practice PodcastBy Jarod Carter

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