tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post5600025594571932808..comments2024-03-23T05:28:35.472-04:00Comments on Healthcare Standards: History can be Anything or "Patient Reported" ≠ "Subjective"Keith W. Boonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16883038460949909300noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post-61541702908399043422013-10-11T03:54:27.863-04:002013-10-11T03:54:27.863-04:00Friends all nice post I also share with you someth...Friends all nice post I also share with you something. Make your treatment theatrical. Make your customer feel as if they have been listened to, been taken seriously, and then had lots of effort made on them to create a cure. This will ensure any available placebo effect is maximised. People will feel better about themselves if you make the effort. We know that the more dramatic the intervention, the greater any placebo effect will be. So, spend at least an hour with your customer, asking lots of detailed questions, just like a homeopath. Use arcane terms and be thoroughly paternalistic, just like an old-fashioned doctor. Wear a white coat and have a brass plaque outside your spick and span clinic – just like a chiropractor. Get an impressive Harley Street address. Use equipment with dials and flashing lights. Take x-rays. Put certificates on your wall and, if you are doing well, have attractive receptionists. Give the impression you are creating your cure just for this patient. They are special. Make them feel so.<br /><a href="http://www.emaratalyoum.com/life/society/2013-04-20-1.567498" rel="nofollow">RAKMASU Sheikh Saud Ras Al Khaimah</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12068084466719138592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post-63377271744405272822013-10-02T23:14:45.393-04:002013-10-02T23:14:45.393-04:00Not sure if this is funny or sad, but what popped ...Not sure if this is funny or sad, but what popped into my head after reading this:<br /><br />U - Understand as much as you can in a ten minute visit<br />S - Send the patient away confused<br />A - Argue with their payer to get reimbursed<br />Sean Nolanhttp://familyhealthguy.comnoreply@blogger.com