There are certain purchases in the business world that exemplify the phrase: “you get what you pay for.” One such example is web hosting. Cutting corners on web hosting costs can end up costing you more than anticipated. Here are two reasons why medical practices and healthcare facilities are better off avoiding cheap or budget-priced web hosting services: ... More
4 Elements for a Successful Medical Practice Website
By now, most business owners, including those who run medical practices, have grasped the importance of having a functioning website. If you’re not hiring a company to build your website, you may not be aware of how to make your page successful. Below are four elements you should incorporate into your medical practice’s website. 1. Call to Action (CTA) A call-to-action is ... More
Ice Bucket Challenge offers Great Example of Successful Healthcare Fundraising
Recently, it has been hard to visit any social media site without seeing numerous videos of your friends dumping buckets of ice water over their heads in order to help raise awareness and money for the ALS foundation. To date, the Ice Bucket Challenge has raised 100 million dollars for the ALS foundation since the challenge became popular on social media. With these kinds of ... More
Surviving the Changing Healthcare Delivery System with 3 Easy Tips
While the Affordable Care Act has gone into effect, there are still bound to be changes occurring in the healthcare delivery system as the kinks are worn out. This is because implementation of the Act will cause a paradigm shift in patient attraction. This means that many people saw changes in their insurance premiums and coverages as the ACA rolled out. The changing system ... More
7 Common Healthcare Website Mistakes to Avoid
It’s fine and good to make a website; however, having a poorly performing or confusing website can be more harmful than no website at all. In addition, some website designers or business owners mistake their website’s role. The best websites provide a user-friendly experience to your visitors. In order to discern this, ask yourself: What are my customers looking ... More