
Five Reasons Why Your Patient Retention Is Low
Your patient retention starts the minute patients walk into your office, and it continues well after they leave.
Appointment reminders and confirmations
Waiting room
New patients will boost your medical practice income. However, if they only come for one appointment, the benefit is minimal. On average, the acquisition of new patients is
Marketing
To find out what patients experience try spending about half an hour in your own waiting room, and then ask staff members to do the same. This should give you ample ideas about how to make it more comfortable, convenient, and inviting.If you are like most physicians, your marketing efforts are targeted to new patient acquisition. As important as that is, it should not be the sole focus of marketing.
Staff training
Technology
Invite patients to connect with you on social media and subscribe to your newsletter. Send greeting cards for holidays or patient birthdays. Run occasional promotions or contests targeted to current patients. The possibilities are endless, but the goal is the same: develop and strengthen the doctor-patient relationship. You don’t want to be “out of sight, out of mind” between appointments.No matter how great the physician is, patients won’t want to come back if the nurse is uncaring, the assistant is incompetent, or the receptionist is rude. On the other hand, some people stay with a particular practice just because they are so fond of certain employees besides the physician. Basic customer service training is essential to customer retention in any business, and even more so in medical practice. A high percentage of your patients are feeling some degree of fear and anxiety. If you and your team soothe those feelings, people are much more likely to come back.In a time when people can have groceries delivered to their door within hours, conduct global business meetings from the kitchen table, and operate household appliances with voice commands, convenience is no longer a bonus. It is an expectation.
Takeaway
You might have a brand-new CAD/CAM system, a suite of lasers, and CT scanning. Yet, your practice will seem outdated and low quality if patients have to wait until Monday to contact you, put up with long wait times, and then fill out lengthy paper forms. The types of technology they notice and expect are website chatbots, email contact forms, online account access, quality phone systems, digital forms, and similar features that simplify the patient experience.This isn’t to say that patient retention is less important than acquisition. In fact, both are essential to the financial health of your practice. Just imagine trying to fill a bucket that has multiple leaks. The water pouring in is your new patient flow. The leaks represent patients lost. Your income potential, like the water level, will rise quickly when you increase the incoming flow while plugging the leaks.
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About the Author:
Naren Arulrajah is President and CEO of Ekwa Marketing, a complete internet marketing company that focuses on SEO, social media, marketing education, and the online reputations of physicians.
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