A Focus on Service Helps Practices Preserve Patient Loyalty and Attract New Patients Healthcare is a service industry and patient expectations of their providers have changed. The patient experience has taken on a larger role in how patients judge their overall quality of care. Find…
Patient Expectations, Need for Efficiency are Driving the Push for Automation Technology’s reach within modern day dermatology practices extends well beyond electronic health records. As everyday life becomes increasingly automated, patients expect the same convenience from their healthcare providers. Partnering with QualDerm gives affiliated practices access…
A dermatology practice’s long-term viability hinges on two factors: Consistently meeting patients’ needs Effectively managing the business side of the practice Learn more about how QualDerm helps its affiliated practices recruit new physicians and improve revenue cycle efficiency to ensure the practices' long-term success. 21:…
Increasing a dermatology practice’s revenue can be a challenge. However, enhancing efficiencies in revenue cycle management, workflow and data reporting can have a significant impact on a practice’s bottom line. See how your practice compares to industry benchmarks. Plus, find out how QualDerm practice partners:…
Consolidation in dermatology, while not new, is still in the early stages. Dermatologists who are considering partnership frequently inquire about two key issues: Physician autonomy Control over their careers The QualDerm model was established to achieve "True Partnership" with physicians. In fact, physician autonomy and…
The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) went into effect January 1, 2017. Under this program, physicians can either earn a bonus or be penalized via reduced reimbursement. Learn more about how MACRA can impact your practice’s bottom line: The difference between the minimum…