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In our blog, you find expert advice and thoughts on best practices, professional obligations, and clinical practice tools, that have an impact in managing and growing an independent practice.


How to streamline the admission process and collection of client information
Using automation tools as a way to collect and keep patients’ information current has helped many providers realize benefits. Costs are lowered by eliminating manual processes because it’s faster and less error-prone, while Improving customer experience that leads to higher retention rates.
Professional and Business Liability
One important question that many independent practitioners ask, especially during these COVID-19 times, is ‘do I need additional protection?’
8 Ways In which Adopting Electronic Invoicing Can Significantly Impact Your Practice and The Way You Care For Your Clients
Invoicing is an integral part of any solo practitioner clinic, however, there is no reason why you should be investing hours of your own precious time in it or investing funds that you may not have at hand to pay someone else to keep track of your financials.
Ten Simple Principles to Manage Patient Data and Meet Legal Requirements
For many of us understanding how to manage patient data as a business and as regulated professionals at the same time, could be difficult.
Bookkeeping best practices: Take Control of Your Business Finances
When it comes to working as a solo practitioner in these testing COVID-19 times, it is important to ensure that you have all bases of your business covered.
CompanyOn :Making Scheduling Instant and Easy
During these uncertain times, more so than normal it is comforting to be able to rely on a consistent and dependable scheduling system for your business.
CompanyOn: The Benefits to Using Our Electronic Clinical Management Platform
How CompanyOn can help you simplify the management of your practice and scale your business.
CompanyOn:Facilitating provider-patient communications
Unfortunately, due to the spread of COVID-19 and the resulting periods of lockdown and quarantine, the working world has been forced to adjust to a ‘new normal’.
Managing through change: what to consider when resuming provision of care in the community during COVID-19
As British Columbia is preparing to gradually reopen the province, The Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has announced that registrants can begin to resume in-person practice in a way that promotes safe care to patients and continues to prevent the spread of the virus.
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Best Practices On Risk Management and Quality Assurance For Solo Practitioners
It is important for regulated solo practitioners to be committed to ongoing quality improvement and risk management of their practice. Ensuring safe and efective provision of care services is paramount for the establishment, maintenance and growth of any business.
One key step to accomplish this, is committing to developing policies and procedures that address risks and quality assurance of your private practice
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