For doctors, a standout web design is essential to beat the competition. Does your website convey what sets your practice apart? Is it giving off the right impression and reflecting your philosophy of care? As your website is often the first point of contact with potential patients, it should be user-friendly, responsive, and visually pleasing….
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Healthcare Recruitment Strategies: How to Attract Candidates Online
Labor shortages in the healthcare industry continue to make news headlines year after year, and we don’t expect to see this trend improve anytime soon. That said, the best way to be proactive with recruitment in its current state is to increase your appeal to candidates. Healthcare marketing and advertising is generally directed at patients,…
8 Ways Today’s Medical Website Design Impacts Patient Choice
Updated from original article posted November 15, 2019. Without stepping through your doors, patients cannot know what is special about your medical practice. Medical website design is how you show prospective patients what your practice has to offer and the level of care they can expect when they come in for a visit. Think about…
Better Medical Website Design Earns Patient Trust
Updated post originally published 8/18/2017. Though it is superficial, website visitors determine an organization’s trustworthiness based on how a site looks. A Stanford study on web credibility found that 75% of consumers factor website design to judge whether an establishment is credible. Medical website design is not about vanity – it is what compels a site visitor to try your services! More and more, prospective…
6 Ways to Leverage Your Medical Website to Reengage Patients Post COVID-19
It’s been well-publicized that retailers and restaurants were hit hard financially throughout the pandemic. If you are a healthcare provider, you also know a lesser-discussed casualty of COVID-19 is the medical practice – where they either experienced months of little revenue or had to temporarily close their doors. At the beginning of COVID-19, patients were…