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Business Consultation

BRB Consulting is pleased to share an expansion of our services. Recognizing the ever-changing financial and regulatory environment in which  today’s rehab and social service providers function, we are adding a unique solution.

We now offer a comprehensive product to support corporate planning, human capital management and business inefficiencies.  Through a coordinated analysis, our team  has discovered methods to improve these areas. The most exciting aspect of this – sometimes the benefits can  occur without spending any additional dollars!

Intrigued?  Great!

We’ll be sharing more about the process in our next blog. But if you can’t wait, give us a call or contact us directly to learn more.  Stay tuned!

Preventing Risk- RIMS Conference Philadelphia

Preventing Risk- RIMS Conference Philadelphia
by Bonnie | Apr 13, 2012 | Business Management

Preventing negative events is a challenge. That is why folks often say – Risk Management is everyone’s responsibility!

Next week in Philadelphia, the Risk Management conference is being held. For more information about that- click  RIMS 2012.

EZ-Rest and STOWnSee MAX will both be sharing how their products help prevent injuries.  What does your organization do to increase safety? Should you do more? Maybe?

Check back next week to see what we learned.

Meanwhile, be safe out there!

Who are stakeholders and why do they matter?

Who are stakeholders and why do they matter?
by Bonnie | Sep 4, 2013 | CARF Preparation, Physician Education, Rehab Physical Medicine, Stakeholders, Uncategorized

Stakeholders – Do your doctors know them?

Stakeholders are the individuals or groups who have an interest in the activities and outcomes of your organization and its programs and services.

Why are stakeholders important?

Stakeholders are critical to the health of organizations and programs.
Without stakeholders’ interest, satisfaction, and support of services, there would be no demand for your services and your programs would not survive!
High stakeholder interest, satisfaction, and support of programs reinforce your services and the programs as essential.
Why should your doctors get to know your stakeholders?

Doctors are in natural leadership roles as the medical directors of your programs
A strong relationship between your doctors and stakeholders arms the doctors with information to support your services and implement change
Get your doctors involved with your stakeholders!

If you need help in engaging your doctors with stakeholders, contact Donna Jo Blake, MD for physician-to-physician guidance and training.  As your doctors become better acquainted with stakeholders and the role stakeholders play in the health of the organization, your doctors will become more effective program advocates and leaders.

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