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Medical Practice Marketing – Getting Started!

January 5, 2022 by Missy

As a physician, you are among the brightest individuals in the country! You have survived years of rigorous schooling and training, learning words most of us cannot even pronounce. But this new era of marketing has got you scratching your head in confusion. From social media to google reviews, and beyond, you don’t even know where to start. Good news! That’s where we come in!

As fellow healthcare professionals, we understand all that you are up against. In addition to providing marketing, we are working with physicians to help them sustain their medical practices; also, we are opening new medical practices, providing practice management support and more. Who better to be the voice for physicians than a company who is living in their world, slaying the same giants? Commonly, physicians will say things such as, “I don’t understand this social media stuff”; or “We never had to worry about marketing until now, we just worked really hard providing great care, and the patients followed”. That was the era prior to Google ads, social media, and private equity backed medical groups. Let’s talk about what that all means.

As a minimum, practices need a decent website, and a social media presence. That’s assuming you have a practice name and are not just using your legal name. It may sound silly to say that, but we had a client who never had a name beyond their legal name that used their last names. They sounded more like an accounting or law firm. Prior to retaining Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting, they retained a well-known, expensive marketing agency, with the intention of identifying a name and a brand. That consulting agency charged them $15,000 but never provided them a name they liked. So, the marketing agency made out quite nicely, and the practice walked away with $15,000 less in their bank and no name. When Cornerstone came on board, we ran a contest among the staff, allowing them to propose a name they thought the practice should adopt. Upon review of the staff suggestions, they ended up selecting one of them as the new practice name, without paying $15,000. From there, we were able to coordinate the design of a practice logo, website, social media, and more.

Most of the time, physicians recognize the need for a good website. They realize a website is the present-day version of the yellow pages. However, they don’t always grasp the importance of social media. Why is social media important? This is where potential patients are! When patients need a new physician, the first places they are likely going to are Google, and possibly Facebook. On Google they are checking out your reviews, and on Facebook, they are reviewing your photos to get a sense of who you are, what the environment is like, etc. Beyond that, content is king! While we are all looking for the quick easy fix to increase our website search engine optimization (SEO), it is often the same laundry list of tasks that need to be done to be successful in that endeavor, with one of the items on the list being content creation.

It’s not just potential patients who are reviewing your social media accounts, but also potential employees. Like potential patients, potential employees are checking out your Facebook pictures, attempting to gain a sense of what the environment is like, if the staff look friendly, etc. The social media pages can say a lot about the practice. One of the ways Cornerstone seeks to be different, is we shy away from boring “corporate-like” posts that have the look of desperation for just putting content out. We take pride in being personable, promoting the physicians and staff, and the amazing things they are doing. Also, because of our healthcare background, we actually have some knowledge for what we are promoting. This is especially useful when generating blogs, and how certain topics may create more patient questions than answers. Understanding the practice operations significantly helps as well. It allows us to consider how the marketing will impact the staff answering the phones, and other practice logistics. And let’s not forget about HIPAA! Yes, we are well informed of those laws, abiding by them regarding patient photos, information, etc. Working with a marketing agency that does not understand these laws can leave a practice vulnerable.

 We understand it is a big jump for most practices to agree to launch social media pages. The big question they often have is which pages are needed to get started. There are many ways to answer this question, such as based on specialty, target market, etc. First and foremost, a Google Business page is a necessity. If you want to keep it simple, a Facebook page is a great start. If your practice isn’t quite ready to spend the money on a marketing agency, there are lots of resources that are easy to use, and either very affordable, or even free. A few examples of these resources are as follows:

Canva – Allows you to create attractive content. There is both a free version, as well as a very affordable Pro version. There are already custom sized templates available per the size requirements of the social media platform you are posting on.

InShot and CapCut – Video editing apps for your phone that are very easy to navigate. CapCut even has a shortcut version that designs videos using the content you populate it with. Like Canva, they offer both a free version, as well as very affordable pro versions.

Hootsuite – Looking for efficiency, with the ability to post the same content across multiple platforms? Hootsuite is a great option. The free version allows you to add up to three of your social media platforms.

Later.com – When browsing Instagram, you may have seen the Link in Bio feature. To add this feature, you can do so for free on Later.com. Like Hootsuite, you can schedule and publish social media posts from this one location. Their free version offers up to 15 social media platforms.

MailChimp – In need of something to help you with email marketing? MailChimp provides a free version that allows you to have up to 2,000 contacts.  

Many of the above resources can integrate with other programs. MailChimp, for example, can integrate with Facebook, as well as Survey Monkey, who you may be using for your patient satisfaction surveys. If that all still sounds way too confusing, and you just want to outsource your marketing, give Cornerstone a call! We will work with you on a plan that complements your practice in all the best ways possible, including affordability.

Lastly, once medical practices make the decision to develop a marketing program, they tend to get a bit overzealous and want us to dive into everything immediately. While we love and respect your enthusiasm, you will hear us recite the need to first form a foundation for which we can build from. Marketing isn’t the only service we recite the need for a foundation. In fact, I think we recite that for all our service lines, because we think it’s that important. With respect to marketing, it must start with a website, then social media, so on and so forth. Google ads for example, can be very effective, but without an established website, you are limiting the effectiveness. In addition to Google ads, once the foundation is laid, we can work on patient satisfaction programs, physician referral programs, and more. Interested to learn more about how Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting can help you with your marketing needs? Click HERE to schedule a consult!

Medical Practice Marketing

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #digitalmarketing, #doctor, #healthcareconsulting, #healthcaremarketing, #marketing, #medicalmarketing, #medicalpractice, #medicalpracticemanagement, #socialmedia

Making Private Medical Practices Sustainable

July 17, 2021 by wpcornerstone

In today’s world of big corporate health care systems, private medical practices are a space for patients who want a different experience and physicians who do not want to work in a big system structure. Private medical practices often face sustainability issues, many physicians find themselves looking at the possibility of selling or ceasing operations. Melissa Starowitz, the founder of Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management, is an expert in healthcare administration and management, specializing in guiding private physician practices into a more sustainable future, increasing business and quality of patient care.

Starowitz has a long history of successfully running multiple practices of her own and was offering telemedicine well before the COVID-19 pandemic made it so popular. Now, she is working to help private practice physicians turn their business around with her unique and highly effective turnaround consulting method. Her goal is to keep private practices in business and allow practitioners to focus on their area of expertise, treating patients.

Starowitz‘s approach is distinctly different than most, setting her apart from other healthcare management consultants. Most consultants come in, review the practice, identify problem areas, develop a plan to address them, then leave. Starowitz explains that she takes a whole-picture approach, she is not just going to give a practice a once over and some suggestions. Instead, she conducts a thorough, very in-depth examination of the business, getting into the details about literally everything to gain a full perspective of how the business operates, and where things can be improved. Her goal is to reduce both operating costs and overhead, once she is done identifying areas and methods of improvement, she sticks around to implement them.

Starowitz focuses on areas that are often overlooked when practitioners are trying to figure out why their business is not sustainable. Part of the process is in-depth, confidential interviews with every member of the staff, and determining if personnel are in the right positions for their education and skills. It is often the case that someone who may not have the right skill set is making decisions about things like benefits packages, vendors, supply chain contracts, and more that end up costing the practice money. Starowitz goes through the practice top to bottom with a fine-tooth comb, then develops a detailed plan, specific to that practice’s needs, to move forward.

One of the areas that showcases Starowitz as a changemaker is that she is willing to do whatever it takes to help a private practice turn around its business and has the skills to back it up. She will do everything from implementing websites and marketing, doing social media, rebranding, engaging the staff, and more. A big part of the work is improving outdated technology, Starowitz is hands-on, she will install phone systems herself if need be!

Starowitz is passionate about high-quality medical care and is a shining example of an independent woman in business. She always had an entrepreneurial mindset, starting a lawn mowing business in college to support herself. Originally, she planned to study clinical medicine, eventually realizing her skills were better placed in management, where she made her passion for providing the best possible care for patients come to life. As an only parent to her young son, Starowitz is an amazing example of a driven businesswoman who has made her mark, building a business to meet her own needs as well as those of her clients. Learn more about Starowitz and her impressive model of turnaround consulting on her website, and connect with her on LinkedIn and Facebook!

Making Private Medical Practices Sustainable

Filed Under: News Tagged With: #doctor, #healthcareconsulting, #medicalpractice, #medicalpracticemanagement, #turnaroundconsulting

New Physicians Choosing Private Practice Again

July 16, 2021 by wpcornerstone

As the workforce evolves and younger generations are entering into the mix, there has been a big push for independence and working for oneself. This is true in every industry, and especially so in the healthcare world. Many younger physicians and medical specialists are looking for options involving private practices, not wanting to be tied down or restricted by big hospitals and healthcare systems.

Melissa Starowitz, Founder of Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management, specializes in helping practitioners make the jump into private practice and expects to see a lot more of them popping up in the next few years. This is in part due to patterns she sees that resemble what happened a few decades ago, and due to the business and healthcare management environment of today.

As Starowitz explains, this draw towards opening private practices stems in part from younger generations entering the workforce, and not being satisfied with the status quo. Many people now want to go into the entrepreneurial space, while still working one-on-one with patients.

Some physicians feel reluctant to get into a contract with a big healthcare system because they are limited in how they can practice, these systems often have patient quotas, specific treatment timeframes, and treatment limitations. In other cases, it is simply a practitioner wanting to focus on a more customer-centric model, and wanting the freedom of owning their own business.

Start-ups of any kind are easier now more than ever, without the requirement of a brick-and-mortar space there is no limit to how practitioners can connect with patients. Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management has a turnkey solution that can get private practices up and running quickly, with everything they need to provide the best patient care.

They also work with practitioners looking to purchase or partner into an established practice, going through all the pros and cons, helping them decide which route forward best serves their needs.

Starowitz has been in the business a long time and has herself started multiple successful private practices in the Greater Philadelphia Region and New York area, so she knows what it takes both from the management side of it and the owner side. She is not a practitioner, she is an expert in healthcare systems management, and knows the industry inside and out.

Because part of her business is working with practices looking to sell, or improve their sustainability, she knows all the different areas where things can go wrong or need improvement. Her company helps with every single phase of the process, she will do everything from the ground up, including scouting out retail space, coordinating the website, installing the phone system, literally everything.

Starowitz is so successful because she never loses sight of the objective, providing the best care and making things better for the patient. She strives to be cutting edge and on top of trends in the industry, looking at all the new methods and business models that are working.

An example of that is telemedicine, which she was offering well before the COVID-19 pandemic made it so popular. As an entrepreneur herself, she knows exactly what struggles and challenges these practitioners will face and has a ready-made way to approach it.

Starowitz is an incredibly positive and insightful person, deeply committed to helping both physicians and patients. As a single mother, and woman in business, she understands how important work-life balance is and incorporates that into everything she does.

Visit the Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management website to see how they can help get your private practice started.

New Physicians Choosing Private Practice Again

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Dr. Marsi Cloud Interview – Well-Loved OBGYN!

June 28, 2021 by wpcornerstone

Interview with Dr. Marsi Cloud, Well loved OBGYN!

Here at Cornerstone, we are truly blessed to work with some of the best and brightest physicians in the country. Dr. Marsi Cloud is without a doubt one of those individuals. Our journey together began at Empire OB/GYN, where she previously spent 18 years of her career.

After 18 years, Dr. Cloud realized it was time for a change, and is preparing for the next chapter of her professional journey. In this Tune in Tuesday episode, we connect with Dr. Cloud to learn more about who she is personally, as well as professionally. Also, we have the exciting opportunity of providing the Big Reveal of where she is headed to next to practice. Don’t miss this great interview, as Missy Starowitz, owner of Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting asks Dr. Cloud the following questions:

1.) Where did you grow up?

2.) What made you want to become a doctor?

3.) Did you always want to do OBGYN?

4.) Why the private practice route

5.) Who was Marsi Cloud in high school?

5.) Favorite restaurant in Buffalo?

6.) And…the BIG Revealing…what practice are you headed to next? How do patients transfer there?

What an honor it is to know and work with Dr. Cloud. We are excited to witness all that is in store for her in the next phase of her journey.

Interested to follow Dr. Cloud to her next practice? She starts September 1st! Click here to download the transfer paperwork: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JlBkjICa6vX3p0lC2luaHxh9I8073q30/view?usp=sharing or visit their website and learn more by clicking here!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #buffalony, #buffaloobgyn, #doctor, #drmarsicloud, #healthcareconsulting, #medicalpractice, #obgyn

Are Non-Compete Agreements Enforceable?

June 8, 2021 by wpcornerstone

Are Non-Compete Agreements Encorceable?

If you have ever taken a position with a healthcare facility, regardless of whether it is a hospital or medical practice, then you know that non-compete agreements are often a key part of the offer letter. What can you do with your career if you sign one? Is it worth it to sign one in order to get that job? In this interview with top healthcare attorney Brigid Maloney, we discuss non-compete agreements and how enforceable they really are.

Brigid Maloney is a Partner and the Co-Leader of the Health Law Practice at Lippes, Mathias, Wexler, Friedman Law Firm in Buffalo as well as Albany New York. With over 20 years in healthcare law, Brigid has done it all…from representing digital health companies, to hospitals, medical practices, and everything in between. Therefore, who better for us to meet and discuss the various aspects surrounding employment law in healthcare. Although non-compete agreements were a main focus of this interview, Brigid provided us with so much more. Below are the questions posed to Brigid from Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting’s Owner, Missy Starowitz. Be sure to watch the video, this is full of valuable information!

  • Is it necessary to involve an attorney for review of an employment agreement?
  • What is a non-compete agreement? Should I sign it?
  • Once employed, are non-compete agreements enforceable?
  • One additional question you’ll have to watch to discover.

Interested to learn more about Brigid and/or contact here? Follow this link to read her bio and gain her contact information. https://www.lippes.com/team/brigid-m-maloney-57

Have a healthcare consulting need you’d like to discuss with Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting? Contact us to schedule a consult!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #brigidmaloney, #buffalony, #doctor, #healthcareattorney, #healthcareconsulting, #healthcarelaw, #lippesmathias, #medicalpractice, #medicalpracticemanagement, #noncompeteagreement

Podiatrist Surgery Suite to Treat More Than Feet!

April 23, 2021 by wpcornerstone

Interview with Dr. George Vito

Whenever you think of a podiatrist, the first thought that likely comes to mind is about feet! That is, unless you meet Dr. George Vito, owner of Ankle and Foot Centers of Western New York. Dr. Vito can treat and even operate on conditions impacting the feet, ankle, and leg, up to the knee.

With a practice history that spans almost 30 years, Dr. Vito functions on what he calls a hub and spoke model. The hub is his office located in LeRoy, New York, with spokes, otherwise known as ancillary locations, located in Rochester, Batavia, Cheektowaga and soon to be Buffalo. At his main hub location in LeRoy, Dr. Vito has developed a JCAHO certified surgery suite, where he is able to perform many surgeries involving the foot, ankle, or leg, including laparoscopic repair. As a result, the surgery is much less invasive than if he operated in the hospital, and the patients can walk out the same day. For the patients seen in Cheektowaga and soon to be Buffalo, Dr. Vito performs these surgeries at the Amherst Surgery Center, located on Sheridan Drive. Are you a clinician in the Genesee County area, and in need of somewhere to perform outpatient surgeries? Good news! Dr. Vito leases his surgery space to other clinicians, as well as coordinates with his anesthesia providers!

With such an impressive background and business development, it seemed only appropriate to ask Dr. Vito what advice he would give to new Podiatry graduates. He provided his advice surrounding the importance of training and emphasized his opinion on the importance of considering the private practice route. He said, “So many aspects of Podiatry now, they want to bring you into a hospital situation…. But then if something doesn’t work out, then you’re left on your own, with no business, no idea of how to run a business; so, the big suggestion is, learn how to run a business”. He further elaborated on his thoughts surrounding the risks of being employed by a hospital system. Be sure to tune into the video to see what he says!

Lastly, the question was posed to Dr. Vito as to whether he would still choose Podiatry if given the chance to do it all over again. The short response was, yes. The more elaborated version surrounded his ability to be autonomous as a private practice owner, and the fact that he still wakes up each morning, with the excitement to continue what he does! Check out the video to learn all he has to say, as well as be a part of the tour of his surgery suite! Interested to learn more? Click here to visit Dr. Vito’s website!

About Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting & Management: Cornerstone Healthcare Consulting and Management was founded in 2014 with the intention of providing high-quality healthcare consulting services to physician practices. Cornerstone has been involved with a number of projects, including opening multiple clinics throughout New York State as well as the Greater Philadelphia Region. This company is also experienced in business development and strategic planning, offering a multitude of other services for those looking to improve their clinic’s processes or procedures. With our experience managing these practices, we also have developed a niche for turnaround consulting for struggling practices that need assistance to return to profitability. To learn more or schedule your free consultation, please visit our website at https://www.cornerstonehealthcareconsulting.com

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: #ankleandfootcenterofwny, #doctor, #drgeorgevito, #healthcareconsulting, #medicalpractice, #medicalpracticemanagement, #podiatrist, surgery

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