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Weekly WIP Review

Did you know the WIP is the lifeblood of your practice?

Join your peers and Paul as we walk through the steps to clean your WIP and work smarter, not harder in your practice. This is a weekly session where we learn how to master keeping a clean WIP and working side-by-side with others in your practice to make sure the patients are moving through your system as smoothly as possible. You will use the WIP: AIM for Success tool to speed through the key questions that help you define and maintain an accurate WIP in your practice. Come once, come weekly- this is something that you practice, so the more times you show up the better!

Challenge yourself to constantly improve and learn how to answer the following questions affirmatively:
When you open your WIP, is it 100% accurate?
Are all the completed patient Rx's off the WIP?
Can you accurately tell me the value of all Work in Progress?
Can you accurately predict the value of the work that will be completed in the next 30 days?
Are your internal processes so well established that each office and each practitioner have a Clean WIP weekly?

Presenters

Paul Prusakowski

Paul Prusakowski has been well-respected in the field of orthotics and prosthetics for over 20 years and he is the owner of a clinical practice with offices in Gainesville, Florida and Chattanooga, Tennessee.  His practices work closely with the local medical communities to provide a well-coordinated, patient-centered approach to care for the amputee and disabled populations that they serve.   His clinics also provide training for O&P residents. 

In his very active professional career, Prusakowski has served as president of the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists, and is currently serving as immediate past president of the National Association for the Advancement of Orthotics and Prosthetics.  He is an active participant in a variety of committees across a number of organizations.

In addition to clinical care, Prusakowski’s ultimate goal is to improve the orthotics and prosthetics profession through a multi-pronged, technology-based approach.  His company, O&P Digital Technologies (OPDT) was founded in 1995 and developed of the Industry’s first online information portal (www.oandp.com). In 2003, OPDT launched the most comprehensive Electronic Medical record and Workflow Management Software, OPIE Software, which is currently used by over1,800 independently owned practices, approximately 2/3 of the independent practices in the US. 

Samantha Cohoon
Customer Success Manager

 
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