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Three ways technology can make a difference in practice management
Organisations in most sectors are taking advantage of innovative technologies to support their business. And why wouldn’t they? Expert designed software delivers positive results, is cost-effective, reliable, and largely evidenced to improve efficiencies across the board. The profession has been very fast to adopt front of house solutions. For example, intra-oral scanners. However research has […]
Read MoreImproving Digital Accessibility helps all patients
It is estimated that 1 in 5 people have a long-term impairment or disability in the UK. That is 20% of the population who may struggle with things that we take for granted in everyday life. Much of the discussion around accessibility is rightly focused on relieving disadvantages that people with a long-term impairment or […]
Read MoreThe magic pill for patient communications in your GP practice
This week we invited friend and award winning Primary Care Comms Expert Kara Skehan, from Primary Care Comms Clinic to sprinkle some insight over patient communications. You have a choice of two pills for your patient communications – one red, one blue. The red pill is a potent mix of polished website design and regular social media […]
Read MoreWhat should be on a GP surgery website?
Your GP practice website is a rich resource of information and digital signposting for patients. When done well, your GP website will reduce demand on your practice team and enable more time to focus on care. However with a constant pace of change in Primary Care, it can be difficult to know where to start […]
Read MoreDo GP practices need to have a website?
With the rise of digital health, GP practices are facing increasing pressure to have a website, but with the extra hassle of managing and updating it, many practices are wondering if they have to have a practice website at all? The short answer is, yes, but not for the reasons you might think. While it’s […]
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