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Agile&Me: A physical therapy leadership podcast series - Outpatient Physical Therapy By The Numbers (Part 1)

Outpatient Physical Therapy By The Numbers (Part 1)

09/04/21 • 43 min

Agile&Me: A physical therapy leadership podcast series

In this podcast titled, “Outpatient Physical Therapy By The Numbers (Part 1)” we speak to Patrick Slotman. Patrick currently serves as Vice President of Clinical Operations at Alliance Physical Therapy Partners, a leader in outpatient physical therapy.
Our discussion with Patrick focuses on:
Why measure?
What are KPIs and how they vary between providers and geography
How metrics and KPIs can help in the success of the clinic
Different types of clinic operational metrics and benchmark values
The link between KPIs, clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction
The mismatch between perception and reality of performance
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To learn more about us, visit our website at https://www.allianceptp.com/

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In this podcast titled, “Outpatient Physical Therapy By The Numbers (Part 1)” we speak to Patrick Slotman. Patrick currently serves as Vice President of Clinical Operations at Alliance Physical Therapy Partners, a leader in outpatient physical therapy.
Our discussion with Patrick focuses on:
Why measure?
What are KPIs and how they vary between providers and geography
How metrics and KPIs can help in the success of the clinic
Different types of clinic operational metrics and benchmark values
The link between KPIs, clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction
The mismatch between perception and reality of performance
.......................

To learn more about us, visit our website at https://www.allianceptp.com/

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To learn more about us, visit our website at https://www.allianceptp.com/

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