While it’s easy to pick on concierge medicine practice for its highly visible moniker, small medical offices outside of this niche space are often more guilty of this than concierge practices. Here […]
While it’s easy to pick on concierge medicine practice for its highly visible moniker, small medical offices outside of this niche space are often more guilty of this than concierge practices. Here […]
Grand Rapids, Michigan, October 15, 2025 ⎯ Today, Sequencing.com (Sequencing), a biotech company offering the world’s largest platform for whole genome sequencing and personalized health insights, announces a partnership with true. Women’s […]
Our guest today is Katie, Owner of Coal Creek Ledgers — and in this week’s episode of the DocPreneur Leadership Podcast we talk about medical office finances and the 16 Levers You […]
“Medicine is personal, there is no one-size fits all. Hence, it is no surprise many leaders choose concierge doctors to look after themselves and their families.” Podcast Guest: Priyanka Chaturvedi, CEO, HealthClic […]
“If it’s not already obvious, I’m absolutely convinced thank you notes are one of the best over-the-counter remedies a medical office can use to apply first aid for treating those stressed out, […]
The data on patient retention, brand loyalty, and the growing membership medicine market points to one conclusion: the practices patients stay with aren’t selling a price point. They’re building a relationship. By […]
“If your attorney or consultant tells you that you cannot bill insurance or stay in network while doing cash heallthcare— you are not working with the right expert. There is a wide […]
What if you positioned your practice like Tim Hortons in the land of Dunkin’? By Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today/Host, The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast So, I’m riding shotgun with my teenage son who […]
According to Deel.com, small offices often budget a percentage of their payroll towards employee training, with a typical range being 1-3%. By Editor, Concierge Medicine Today Wow, I think we can do […]
By being aware of the genetic fallacy and actively working to avoid it, you and I can improve the quality of healthcare decision-making, improve irrelevant or outdated processes, remove inconvenient obstacles that […]