EPISODE · Jul 20, 2023 · 27 MIN
Important benchmarks and metrics for general practice success | Part 1
from HealthCert Insights – A Podcast for Doctors, Nurses and Healthcare Professionals · host HealthCert Education
In this episode of HealthCert’s GP Insights podcast, Paul Elmslie (CEO & Founder of HealthCert Education) talks with Chris Smeed, co-creator and CEO of Cubiko, a medical practice platform that provides insights and analysis into all practice data and helps identify areas to improve profitability and efficiency in your practice. In part one of this podcast series on how to identify and work towards key benchmarks and metrics for a successful general practice, Paul and Chris discuss: An overview of the current benchmarks and industry trends that are affecting general practice. The key metrics that general practices should track in order to measure their performance and success. How practice owners and managers can effectively communicate to their team the impact data can have on patient outcomes.
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In this episode of HealthCert’s GP Insights podcast, Paul Elmslie (CEO & Founder of HealthCert Education) talks with Chris Smeed, co-creator and CEO of Cubiko, a medical practice platform that provides insights and analysis into all practice data and helps identify areas to improve profitability and efficiency in your practice. In part one of this podcast series on how to identify and work towards key benchmarks and metrics for a successful general practice, Paul and Chris discuss: An overview of the current benchmarks and industry trends that are affecting general practice. The key metrics that general practices should track in order to measure their performance and success. How practice owners and managers can effectively communicate to their team the impact data can have on patient outcomes.
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