Physicians Practice June 24, 2021
Jeff Davidson, Logan Lutton

Interruptions are a chief impediment for doctors and medical office staff when it comes to getting things done. Here’s how to deal with them.

Interruptions occur all day, but over the past few years, have you found yourself being interrupted with greater frequency?

We’ve all experienced it. Interruptions are now the chief impediment for doctors and medical office staff when it comes to getting things done. Worse still, interruptions are on the rise!

While some people are hired specifically to deal with interruptions –– receptionists come to mind –– most other people have more control over their schedules, when they ought to be available, and when they prefer not to be.

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