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Podiatry clinics may have to turn away certain patients to make room for more ideal patients, who are likely to have better outcomes and comply with treatment plans.Â
This can be a difficult but necessary step to improve the quality of care, reduce staff stress and burnout, and create a more positive work environment.
Here are some of the benefits of letting certain patients go:
To learn more about how to grow your practice, check out more episodes of Podiatry Marketing at https://podiatry.marketingÂ
By Tyson E. Franklin and Jim McDannald, DPM5
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📊 Free for Practice Owners: Get custom insights showing exactly how patients find you online (or why they're not) → https://podiatry.marketing/report
Podiatry clinics may have to turn away certain patients to make room for more ideal patients, who are likely to have better outcomes and comply with treatment plans.Â
This can be a difficult but necessary step to improve the quality of care, reduce staff stress and burnout, and create a more positive work environment.
Here are some of the benefits of letting certain patients go:
To learn more about how to grow your practice, check out more episodes of Podiatry Marketing at https://podiatry.marketingÂ

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