![]() If that’s the case, make it a requirement that they need to follow your pages in order to qualify. Maybe you want to boost your following on your social media. However, you could also use the giveaway as a way to boost other aspects of your practice. That’s a great way to get as many people to enter as possible. Maybe you decide that your only requirement is that participants can only enter by coming into your office. The less you require to enter, the higher chance there is that your clients will want to participate. Second, you have to make sure that the requirements you set to enter the giveaway aren’t outrageous. That way there’s a high chance that some of your patients either want the prize themselves or know someone who does. Think about some of the most popular gifts from this past holiday season. So when you’re trying to budget for your patient appreciation giveaway, refer back to what I mentioned earlier. ![]() It’s no surprise that the more expensive the prize, the higher success you’ll have. If that’s your argument, just know that a national gym does something similar and it’s lead to more business. Odds are, most people won’t eat or want kale chips, regardless of their health benefits.Įven beyond the health aspect, maybe you think offering comfort food to show appreciation will make your practice look bad. But if you do plan a monthly event that offers food, you’ll want people to eat what you have. Yes, I know that pizza and bagels aren’t the healthiest options in the world. After reading that you might be thinking, ”Did he just recommend that a doctor, who should promote a healthy lifestyle, offer unhealthy food to their patients?” ![]() You could offer food everyone enjoys like bagels or pizza to people who come in, even if it’s not for an appointment. It doesn’t have to be anything outrageous or break your bank. Whether it’s grabbing drinks at the same local bar every Friday or a rotating game night every Saturday, we love consistent schedules.īut why not devote a day every month showing appreciation to your patients? In fact, I’m sure you and your family or closest friends have a night every week that’s devoted to going somewhere specific or doing some activity. OK, so we’re now on the same page and realize that you’ll need to show gratitude. But regardless of what different generations want, they can all agree that showing them appreciation is an important part of their experience. There’s a generational shift happening and different age groups want different experiences when going to their doctor. We’re at a time in healthcare that’s shifting dramatically. This means that if you don’t put any time into showing that you care about your loyal visitors, you’d waste all of the efforts you put into improving patient satisfaction. In other words, it’s easy to get caught up in your day to day and lose track of things that fall outside of what I listed above.īut out of everything you have on your plate, when’s the last time you showed how thankful you are for those who come into your office? If you don’t do this often, realize that 82% of clients will leave if they think you don’t appreciate them. With all of those daily tasks, it’s no wonder physicians are among the highest group of professionals who experience burnout. You also have to worry about things like… Maybe that’s true, but they’re not the only responsibility you have on your plate. They’re part of the reason why you chose to spend almost a decade in school and ultimately end up working within the medical field. As a doctor, patients are your lifeblood.
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