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In our blog, you find expert advice and thoughts on best practices, professional obligations, and clinical practice tools, that have an impact in managing and growing an independent practice.
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What is a Solo Practitioner’s Role in Health and Safety
Did you know that whether you’re an employer or employee, you also have occupational health and safety rights and responsibilities?
5 Proven Billing Tactics to Get Paid Faster
Discover 5 proven billing tactics to get paid faster, from automation to billing insights, to streamline your practice's financial health with CompanyOn's efficient tools.
Maximize Client Acquisition and Retention for your Medical Clinic
Discover strategies to attract and keep patients at your medical clinic. Boost growth and ensure lasting relationships with effective tips.
How to Streamline the Patient Intake Process
Streamlining the patient intake process can help to improve the overall patient experience and increase efficiency at your medical practice
Market Analysis and Niche Identification for a healthcare provider looking to build their own practice
Unlock the keys to a successful healthcare practice: dive into market analysis and niche identification strategies for a competitive edge.
Empowering Nurses and Bridging the Primary Care Gap in Canada with CompanyOn
Discover how CompanyOn empowers nurses and bridges the primary care gap in Canada with its innovative healthcare management platform. Enhance patient care and streamline administrative tasks today.
8 Ways In which Adopting Electronic Invoicing Can Significantly Impact Your Practice and The Way You Care For Your Clients
Invoicing is an integral part of any solo practitioner clinic, however, there is no reason why you should be investing hours of your own precious time in it or investing funds that you may not have at hand to pay someone else to keep track of your financials.
What To Consider When Marketing Your Business: Use of Title
Care is required when marketing your self-employed business to advertise your services. As a regulated professional, use your title in a way that does not damage the integrity of your profession or mislead clients in any way.
Maintaining Professional Boundaries
The nurse-client relationship is one of immense trust and responsibility and must always focus on the needs of the client. As well as the rules regarding dignity, consent, confidentiality and clinical ethics, the area of professional boundaries is an essential consideration for solo practitioners
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Best Practices On Risk Management and Quality Assurance For Solo Practitioners
It is important for regulated solo practitioners to be committed to ongoing quality improvement and risk management of their practice. Ensuring safe and efective provision of care services is paramount for the establishment, maintenance and growth of any business.
One key step to accomplish this, is committing to developing policies and procedures that address risks and quality assurance of your private practice
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