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Drive Practice Efficiency with a Data-Centered Approach

We're discussing how rehab therapy practices can get clinicians to embrace metrics

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July 3, 2025
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Running a business requires cold, hard data to track your company’s financial health, efficiency, customer satisfaction, and so much more. But effectively collecting data on your clinic’s performance and leveraging that data into actionable insights requires commitment from every member of your team—which can be hard to get if not everyone is convinced of its importance.       

Join us on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, at 9:00 AM PT (12:00 PM ET) as we discuss why data is so critical to running an efficient practice and how clinic leaders can get buy-in from providers on the importance of tracking performance. Elisabeth Brown, PT, DPT, Senior Manager of Product Marketing at WebPT, Susan Lofton, MPT, VP of Outcomes and Clinical Transformation, Kayla C De Baca, VP of Product Management at WebPT, Stephen Hunter, PT, DPT, OCS, FAPTA, Director of Internal Process Control at Intermountain Healthcare, and Pam Dibblee,  Intermountain Healthcare will: 

  • Highlight why practices of any size should be tracking their performance;
  • Discuss how to simplify the data collection process; 
  • Share how practices can start to build a data-informed culture; and 
  • Provide tips on how you can turn insights into action in your practice.  

We’ll be setting aside the last 15 minutes of the session for viewer Q&A, so come prepared with your best questions.

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