Pondering A Website for Your Practice? 10 Questions to Ask Yourself

You see it on the Web every day - an increasing number of practitioners are publishing a website for their practice. Yet, no matter how attractive it may seem, creating and maintaining a website makes sense only if it will achieve your goals.
Indeed, truly effective websites take much time and effort to develop and maintain, either by you, your administrator, or a qualified web consultant - but what is your practice's website supposed to do, exactly? Here are some questions to ask...
Online Forms Keep Patients Happier
One of the greatest inconveniences for new patients is the unavoidable cache of forms that must be filled out on a first visit to your office.
As is the tradition, new patients are treated to the equivalent of a small mid-term exam as they sit in your waiting room. Invariably, a vital piece of information required by one of the forms was left at home, causing pangs of guilt and general frustration ("Why didn't somebody tell me?").
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