Posted on July 31st, 2007 at 10:53 am by GregM
One thing that I’ve noticed throughout my life is that some people just don’t make good business owners. Okay, so you’re a great cook, but that doesn’t mean that you should own and run a restaurant. If you’re a doctor, you’re clearly an intelligent person, but that doesn’t mean you have the business skills to run your own practice. That is where BizRx comes in. BizRx helps busy doctors learn more about business and improve their practices. Having better business practices is a great way to have good bedside manner. When you’re ill, the last thing you want to deal with is an inept business department. BizRx helps busy doctors learn more about their business practices and ways to improve them by using 5-7 minute podcasts featuring advice from business-oriented lawyers, bankers, CEOs, real estate agents, and many, many more. Furthermore, the experts are available on the website for question and answer sessions. It’s completely free and there are no sales pitches; it’s all about making better business practices. Upcoming experts will talk about how to handle malpractice suits (which I hate how people ask for waaay too much money), succession planning for a doctor’s practice, and the development and operation of physician-owned outpatient surgery centers. You should ask your doctor of they’ve taken advantage of this great tool.
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MED3Q.COM LAUNCHES BizRxâ„¢:
THE PRESCRIPTION FOR
HEALTHY PHYSICIAN PRACTICES
FORT WORTH, Texas (July 9, 2007) – One dose of BizRx™ a day keeps the doctor’s practice in good health.
BizRx, a new service at www.med3q.com that launches today, addresses common points of pain faced by busy doctors in the areas of business, practice management, patient relations, personal finance and much more.
Engaging and stimulating audio interviews with business experts are regularly served up at the site in 5-to-7 minute increments to doctors who have joined med3q. Membership in the health-focused social-networking site is free.
“I see tremendous potential for BizRx because practice management is such a huge issue,†says Dr. Ralph A. Gambardella, chairman of Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic in Los Angeles.
Credentialed med3q doctors can access fascinating interviews with successful business experts, presentations and other educational tools on the med3q site developed just for them.
The BizRx series will include topics of interest to physicians such as:
 Finance issues for doctor’s practices,
ï‚§ Succession plans and exit strategies for doctors,
ï‚§ What physicians need to know about medical malpractice and how to win at trial,
ï‚§ Successful medical group integration, and
ï‚§ The development and operation of physician-owned outpatient surgery centers and other facilities.
Bite-size and relevant, BizRx helps time-crunched doctors think through important, but too often neglected, aspects of their professional lives that affect the day-to-day management of their practice, revenue and profitability, wealth building, patient satisfaction, risk and more.
“Physicians have limited time to spend thinking about their businesses,†adds Dr. Darren Lackan, president of the Diabetes and Thyroid Center of Fort Worth. “We tend to focus on patient care and leave business matters to others. That’s why the expert advice offered in BizRx and other physicians’ comments in the med3q forums regarding what works in their practices is vital.â€
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