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Working in the health industry is not easy.
Most of us only know the perspective of a patient, so complaining about doctors who only talk to you for two minutes sending you back home is a low-hanging fruit.
But the truth is, it isn’t their fault. In fact, the insurance companies forces them to meet a daily quota of patients per day if they want to get by.
Fortunately, there are ways to ensure that doctors can take proper care of their patients.
In today’s episode, James Ogletree, Director at Health By Design,shares how agreeableness can kill a business, why doctors can’t take care of their patients, and how businesses can thrive with healthier employees.
Listen now.
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Working in the health industry is not easy.
Most of us only know the perspective of a patient, so complaining about doctors who only talk to you for two minutes sending you back home is a low-hanging fruit.
But the truth is, it isn’t their fault. In fact, the insurance companies forces them to meet a daily quota of patients per day if they want to get by.
Fortunately, there are ways to ensure that doctors can take proper care of their patients.
In today’s episode, James Ogletree, Director at Health By Design,shares how agreeableness can kill a business, why doctors can’t take care of their patients, and how businesses can thrive with healthier employees.
Listen now.
Show highlights include:
Disclosure:
"Clicking the Like button does not constitute a testimonial for, recommendation or endorsement of our advisory firm, any associated person, or our services. Clicking the Like button is merely a mechanism to circulate our social media page. “Like” is not meant in the traditional sense. In addition, postings must refrain from recommending us or providing testimonials for our firm."

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