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When No-Shows Go 👇, Revenue Goes 👆

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Content provided by Troy Cole and Michael King. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Troy Cole and Michael King 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.

This one falls under the umbrella of “ways you can stack surgery volume without throwing boatloads of extra cash at advertising.”

Specifically, today Michael and Troy are talking about half a dozen strategies you can start using right now to reduce your no-shows. When someone no-shows an appointment, you can’t just put that appointment slot back on the shelf and use it again later. It’s gone. And so is any revenue that may have come from that engagement.

So even if you don’t have a BIG no-show problem… you still want to reduce no-shows as much as you can. Every little bit helps.

Watch (or listen) to discover:

- The ideal timeframe for booking consults to keep no-shows from spiking

- The “Action-Oriented Ending” you should be using on every booked call to make sure people keep their appointments (95% of phone teams miss this completely, even if they do everything else right)

- Patient Homework - WHY you should assign it, WHAT exactly it entails, and HOW it helps to reduce no-shows and increase close rate

- Capitalize on Convenience - Focus on these 3 different “convenience points” to reduce friction and create a better patient experience

- And plenty more…

Find out more and sign up for a free case study at RefractiveMavericks.com

  continue reading

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Manage episode 336305089 series 2880265
Content provided by Troy Cole and Michael King. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Troy Cole and Michael King 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.

This one falls under the umbrella of “ways you can stack surgery volume without throwing boatloads of extra cash at advertising.”

Specifically, today Michael and Troy are talking about half a dozen strategies you can start using right now to reduce your no-shows. When someone no-shows an appointment, you can’t just put that appointment slot back on the shelf and use it again later. It’s gone. And so is any revenue that may have come from that engagement.

So even if you don’t have a BIG no-show problem… you still want to reduce no-shows as much as you can. Every little bit helps.

Watch (or listen) to discover:

- The ideal timeframe for booking consults to keep no-shows from spiking

- The “Action-Oriented Ending” you should be using on every booked call to make sure people keep their appointments (95% of phone teams miss this completely, even if they do everything else right)

- Patient Homework - WHY you should assign it, WHAT exactly it entails, and HOW it helps to reduce no-shows and increase close rate

- Capitalize on Convenience - Focus on these 3 different “convenience points” to reduce friction and create a better patient experience

- And plenty more…

Find out more and sign up for a free case study at RefractiveMavericks.com

  continue reading

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