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We talk with Carl White about how private practices can beat bigger competitors by leaning into what independence makes possible and by saying it clearly in their marketing. We also dig into HIPAA blind spots that show up in websites, agencies, and outreach so growth does not turn into unnecessary risk.
• the case for helping private practices stay private and why ownership shapes patient care
• competing with larger systems through clear positioning and nimble decision making
• HIPAA exposure through website contact forms and marketing vendor access to PHI
• why Business Associate Agreements matter and when secure forms can reduce exposure
• a practical approach to growing elective procedures through education and fit, not pressure
• using “should ask” questions to help patients make high dollar decisions with confidence
• permission based email campaigns and how to structure the call to action around a consult
• what HIPAA judgments really cost beyond fines, including trust and operational disruption
• building authority through education and adding approachable social content without oversharing
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show on your podcast app and share it with someone who would value the content.
I also invite you to subscribe to my HR newsletter for Eye Care Leaders. You can find information about that at seasoned-advice.com.
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This episode is brought to you by Seasoned Advice HR, where I help eye care clinics to hire, retain, and manage better — helping you get Better Results Through People. Learn more at seasoned-advice.com.
Contact me directly at [email protected]
Get my free HR and leadership downloads here: https://www.seasoned-advice.com/signup-for-free-downloads
By Mike Lyons, SPHRSend us Fan Mail
We talk with Carl White about how private practices can beat bigger competitors by leaning into what independence makes possible and by saying it clearly in their marketing. We also dig into HIPAA blind spots that show up in websites, agencies, and outreach so growth does not turn into unnecessary risk.
• the case for helping private practices stay private and why ownership shapes patient care
• competing with larger systems through clear positioning and nimble decision making
• HIPAA exposure through website contact forms and marketing vendor access to PHI
• why Business Associate Agreements matter and when secure forms can reduce exposure
• a practical approach to growing elective procedures through education and fit, not pressure
• using “should ask” questions to help patients make high dollar decisions with confidence
• permission based email campaigns and how to structure the call to action around a consult
• what HIPAA judgments really cost beyond fines, including trust and operational disruption
• building authority through education and adding approachable social content without oversharing
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show on your podcast app and share it with someone who would value the content.
I also invite you to subscribe to my HR newsletter for Eye Care Leaders. You can find information about that at seasoned-advice.com.
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This episode is brought to you by Seasoned Advice HR, where I help eye care clinics to hire, retain, and manage better — helping you get Better Results Through People. Learn more at seasoned-advice.com.
Contact me directly at [email protected]
Get my free HR and leadership downloads here: https://www.seasoned-advice.com/signup-for-free-downloads