
Top 10 Things Every Doctor Should Know Before Relocating A Medical Practice
With a clear checklist, you must verify licensure and payer contracts, plan staffing and equipment, secure facilities and IT, and

With a clear checklist, you must verify licensure and payer contracts, plan staffing and equipment, secure facilities and IT, and

Many practice relocations succeed when you plan timelines, secure permits, coordinate staff and vendors, update patient records, test equipment, and

Many of you moving your practice must evaluate market demand, zoning, lease clauses, parking and patient access, reimbursement impacts, and

You must assess patient demographics, accessibility, competition, regulations, and costs to select a site that supports patient care, operational efficiency,

Many medical office moves disrupt patient care, so you should plan phased workflows, secure patient records, notify staff and patients,

Most of your relocation priorities should include assessing market expertise, lease and purchase terms, proximity to referral sources, clinic layout
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