Changing to MD Professional affects the bottom line. Gross revenue at some MD practices are up considerably compared to the old low-tech office. The patient base is up as well.
"At first, a lot of my colleagues said, 'What . . . are you buying all these computers for? You only need one.' Well, I say yes, it's all incrementally more expensive than the regular practice, but the gains for work environment and the level of care and precision available to patients far outweighs the initial cost," says one doctor.
"We're not gaining those numbers by spending less time with patients; we're spending more, and it's a better experience for them. |
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Greater efficiency with MDPro
The key to eyecare today is bringing a patient into the system, treating him or her as quickly and efficiently as possible – with the highest standards of quality care – and then releasing the patient promptly. This, in turn, brings two benefits.
First, since no one wants to extend their stay any longer than needed, it drives up customer satisfaction by reducing the time for service.
Second, it frees up office space and clinician time to treat the next patient.
This in turns translates into more patients treated efficiently and quickly through your office, better patient care and patient satisfaction and more profits for you. |