Today, I’m going to talk to you about practice managers and how they fit into your team.
Let’s start by talking about the difference between an office manager and a practice manager. If you hire someone to help manage your practice—regardless of how small it is—that employee is a practice manager.
What are the tasks that practice managers may be responsible for? Here's just a shortlist:
One of the questions that I’m frequently asked is, “How much should I pay my practice manager?” In my experience, there are 3 general categories of practice managers.
Now that I’ve told you the list of potential tasks you’re going to want your new practice manager to take on, I’m sure you’re wondering where you are going to find a person who possesses all the required characteristics you should be looking for. The answer is that it’s incredibly unlikely that you will find someone who checks off every single box.
What's the one quality that’s essential in a good practice manager? Regardless of what stage you’re at, your practice manager needs to have excellent communication skills in order effortlessly communicate with everyone in your practice including patients, physicians, and other administrative staff.
Here are some of the things you’ll want to consider when hiring a practice manager:
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