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Ron Harman King explains that there are legal limits when responding to online reviews. Seeking removal of the review, responding without following proper guidelines or suing the commenter can be harmful to the practice. Even if you feel that a review is false or misleading, learn how to gracefully – and legally – respond to help keep your online reputation intact.
In a video featured on MedPage Today, Ron King explores the subject of online reviews of doctors by patients and what to do about negative and inaccurate comments on the internet.
A website is the first step in effectively marketing your medical practice. This video published on MedPage Today shows examples of effective and less effective web designs that will help you build your own site to more effectively serve current and future patients.
Surgery is a big decision for any patient, and each can ask hard questions when trying to assess a surgeon’s skills. Dr. Jaime Arruda explores the principles of patient transparency.
Urologist Neil Baum shares strategies for filling providers’ calendars, making patients and referral physicians happy, building staff morale, and minimizing legal and clinical problems all through branding a medical practice from the inside out.
The U.S. government reported over 135 million individuals had their health records exposed. Unless you make security a priority, you and your practice will be breached.
Ron King discusses four simple strategies every health care provider group can deploy for vaccinating against bad online reviews while increasing positive reviews.