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Cash-Based PT Practices (part 5)

Part 5 of Jarod's series takes a look at some little known but highly important information about Facebook

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Just Press Play

Video based home exercise programs can be beneficial to both the patient and the therapist. For the patient; videos can significantly improve performance, proficiency, motivation, and confidence.

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Cash-Based PT Practices (part 4)

Jarod continues with part 4 of his cash-based PT business solutions.

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Petition for Direct Access in Texas

Texas has become the latest state to push for direct access for physical therapy. Both PT’s and patients should petition their state representatives for the cause.

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Groupon for non-professional revenue?

Besides the legal issues with using Groupon, what are some of the business considerations?

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Cash-Based PT Practices (part 3)

Part 3 of Jarod Carter's converting to a cash-based PT practice.

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Building A Red Hot Business

A successful and long-lived business is built on a solid foundation of boring. Boring stuff like capitalization, training staff, systems for everything, customer service skills, consistency and so on. Does this sound like your place?

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Google’s Rules to Being a Good Manager

Google recently completed a study on what makes a good manager - the results were surprisingly simple.