Have you ever wondered why some patients hesitate to start recommended treatments like Shockwave therapy or Orthotics? In this episode of Podiatry Practice Mastery, I explain the “need to believe” concept and how it impacts patient decisions. You’ll learn strategies to build trust, improve patient education, and increase treatment acceptance while streamlining your practice workflow.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
How the “need to believe” concept improves patient communication
Why building trust drives better treatment outcomes
Tips for simplifying follow-up systems
Strategies for handling low-level visits effectively
Ways to educate patients for higher treatment acceptance
Why You Should Listen
If you’ve ever struggled with getting patients to follow through on your treatment plans, this episode is for you. Learn how to build credibility, reduce hesitation, and create a smoother experience that benefits both your patients and your practice.
Key Topics Covered
[0:00] Sharing New Year’s cards to strengthen patient relationships
[1:00] Introducing the “need to believe” concept for treatment acceptance
[2:18] Educating patients before recommending advanced treatments
[3:25] Using resources and phased plans to build trust
[4:47] How second opinions speed up patient decision-making
[5:30] Why the same concept applies to nail fungus treatments
[6:18] Rethinking matrix follow-ups to save time and improve scheduling
[7:25] Leveraging visuals and patient education tools for better compliance
[8:00] Using collagen kits for improved ulcer care and reimbursement
[9:10] Integrating Shockwave therapy, Orthotics, and ultrasounds for results
[10:34] Strategies to streamline treatment plans and reduce low-value visits
👉 Listen now to learn how building patient trust and educating effectively can transform your podiatry practice!