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Provided by: ReachMD
"Putting Your Practice’s Inventory on a ‘No Pork Diet’"
on Clinician's Roundtable
Inventory management is a fine balance. You want to have what you need when you need it, but you can run the risk of overstocking certain items. We hear a lot about the wasteful spending of our government, but we may look no further than our own medical practices to find the pork. How can you pare down wasteful spending on supplies, and how can your suppliers help you do this? Judy Capko, founder of the practice management and marketing firm, Capko & Company, provides you with some sound advice on inventory management, saving valuable dollars for your practice. Dr. Larry Kaskel hosts.
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Dr. Larry Kaskel is a graduate of the Rush Medical College in Chicago and completed his internal medicine internship and residency at Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center. Dr. Kaskel is dual board certified in both internal medicine and clinical lipidology. He was one of the earliest certified lipidologists in the nation. In the early 1990's, he participated in clinical trials testing cholesterol medicines alongside Dr. Michael Davidson, a leading expert on cholesterol treatment and management. Dr. Kaskel is on the staff of Lake Forest Hospital and is the founder and medical director of the Heart Attack Prevention Center in Lake County, Illinois. He is married with two young children.
Judy Capko is the founder of Capko & Company and author of the top-selling book Secrets of the Best-Run Practices and the popular and timely new book Take Back Time: Bringing Time Management to Medicine. Ms. Capko has specialized in medical practice operations and marketing for more than 20 years. Her emphasis is on building patient-centered strategies and valuing staff contributions. Ms. Capko is a frequent speaker at national conferences, teaching physicians and managers how improve to improve practice performance and enjoy the ride.
ReachMD, an innovative communications company, provides thought-provoking medical news and information to healthcare practitioners. Established to help increasingly time-constrained medical providers stay abreast of new research, treatment protocols and continuing education requirements, ReachMD delivers innovative and informative radio programming via XM Satellite Radio Channel 160 and online streaming developed by healthcare professionals for healthcare professionals.
The viewpoint expressed in this article is the opinion of the author and is not necessarily the viewpoint of the owners or employees at Healthcare Staffing Innovations, LLC.
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