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CSP 035: Is Private Practice in Your Future? - Conversations in Speech Pathology

 
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Have you ever thought about starting your own private practice? Is now the time? If so, Scott Harmon can help. Scott is a successful occupational therapist running a brick and mortar practice in Arkansas. With over 10 years experience in private practice, he knows what works and what doesn’t. This guy is very good at keeping his eye on the bottom line and understands which metrics matter.

On today’s show Scott talks about his work history leading up to the opening of his own practice. We also cover:

  1. How a gradual shift might be the best method to starting a practice for a majority of us
  2. How important it is to diversify your referral sources
  3. Why it’s important to have the “heart of the servant” in order to succeed
  4. Scott’s early private practice pains
  5. Scott’s Current billing and record system
  6. The dilemma of billing as an “out of network” provider
  7. What interested Scott in starting a podcast and developing and e-book & e-course
  8. An incentive program to lower cancellation rates
  9. Market Analyses
  10. What a typical day looks like for Scott

Links:

Scott’s Website (you can find both his e-book and Academy of Private Practice products at this site)

Scott’s Freebie (the survey results of current private practice owners)

Feel free to hit Scott up for any questions about your own private practice. He’ll be happy to hear from you!

Note: If you are interested in the Academy of Private Practice, Scott is offering $100 off the price of the course. Enter the code CIS (Conversations in Speech) for your discount. In full disclosure, I do receive an affiliate commission if you use this link to sign up.

Thanks as always for listening!

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Content provided by Jeff Stepen: Speech-Language Pathologist. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jeff Stepen: Speech-Language Pathologist or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Have you ever thought about starting your own private practice? Is now the time? If so, Scott Harmon can help. Scott is a successful occupational therapist running a brick and mortar practice in Arkansas. With over 10 years experience in private practice, he knows what works and what doesn’t. This guy is very good at keeping his eye on the bottom line and understands which metrics matter.

On today’s show Scott talks about his work history leading up to the opening of his own practice. We also cover:

  1. How a gradual shift might be the best method to starting a practice for a majority of us
  2. How important it is to diversify your referral sources
  3. Why it’s important to have the “heart of the servant” in order to succeed
  4. Scott’s early private practice pains
  5. Scott’s Current billing and record system
  6. The dilemma of billing as an “out of network” provider
  7. What interested Scott in starting a podcast and developing and e-book & e-course
  8. An incentive program to lower cancellation rates
  9. Market Analyses
  10. What a typical day looks like for Scott

Links:

Scott’s Website (you can find both his e-book and Academy of Private Practice products at this site)

Scott’s Freebie (the survey results of current private practice owners)

Feel free to hit Scott up for any questions about your own private practice. He’ll be happy to hear from you!

Note: If you are interested in the Academy of Private Practice, Scott is offering $100 off the price of the course. Enter the code CIS (Conversations in Speech) for your discount. In full disclosure, I do receive an affiliate commission if you use this link to sign up.

Thanks as always for listening!

  continue reading

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