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End of financial year is the bane of many healthcare practice owners in Australia. But it doesn’t have to be stressful.Here are 9 tips to prepare your business for EOFY.
The End Of Financial Year doesn’t have to be a frantic period of wishing we’d been more organised! Instead of being dragged through this time kicking and screaming, let’s use it to our advantage! There are actually some great things about the EOFY that can help us grow and improve our practices. Here are 7…
Knowing when to hire in allied health isn’t just about acknowledging the need; it’s about streamlining operations, leveraging technology, and using data-driven insights to ensure that the decision benefits both your practice and your clients.
Monitoring the pulse of your clinic requires more than casual observation; it calls for a structured approach through tracking essential metrics.
Our 8 metrics for practice success will show you exactly how healthy your practice really is, and what you need to work on to make your practice a standout experience for clients. Take our Healthy Practice Quiz at regular intervals throughout the year to measure the health of your practice.
For allied health practitioners, the beginning of a new financial year represents an opportunity to set the tone for the months ahead.
Power Diary’s Reports provide collated data on key performance areas in your health practice. Knowing how to read and use the data generated by these Reports to grow your business is essential.
In the dynamic world of healthcare, data-driven decision-making is all-important. If you know what’s making you money, you can make strategic decisions to improve the profitability of your practice.
End of year doesn’t have to be stressful! We’re covering 3 main areas to ensure that you wrap up the current fiscal year with a clear knowledge of how your business is doing and have a path to proceed for the year ahead.
A KPI Dashboard is something that you should regularly refer to as part of managing your practice. Many practice owners also have a review of their dashboard as an agenda item for team meetings.
Power Diary conducted a research project to understand how the pandemic has impacted allied health practices. We received 478 responses to our detailed survey from allied practices predominantly located in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the USA. The findings were enlightening and many things stood out as significant and somewhat surprising.
A SWOT analysis is truly one of the most useful tools for taking your health practice to a whole new level, either you are a startup or established business. In this article, Cathy Love from Nacre Consulting shows us how to perform it and helps you identify your priorities.