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Rebuilding Healthcare Together

March 21, 20243 min read

“Wellness is a connection of paths: knowledge and action.”

- Joshua Holtz

Little transformation will happen in healthcare without powerful input from broad perspectives. We are here to give unwavering support to grassroots health leaders -- and we want to know who you think we should interview for their wisdom and know how in this effort!

It is time to up the level of care in the healthcare business. No transformation is possible without powerful collaboration and bold action. We need everyone to grab a hold to move this mountain.

Collaborating on healthcare

Who do you know from these 8 focus areas (or others we missed) we must explore with brilliant people you know to share knowledge that fuels our brighter healthcare future! 👊

1. Patients

Search engine optimization is a vital part of any successful digital marketing campaign. A well-written blog can improve your search rankings by helping you rank higher in search engines. When someone searches for a topic related to your niche, they will often click on the first few pages of results. These are usually the websites that have the most relevant content.

If you want to get more traffic from Google and other search engines, make sure you use keywords throughout your site. This means using them in titles, headers, subtitles, and even in the body of your articles. If you do this, it will help people find what they’re looking for when they type in a keyword or phrase into their browser.

This means that regardless of what your business offers, your target audience is likely searching for products or services like yours on search engines like Google.

2. Independent Physicians

The number of independent physicians has been on a steady decline With the right blog, you can drive traffic to your site consistently. A blog is also a great way to generate sales. If people visit your blog and sign up for your email newsletter or download a resource that you’ve put out there, they become potential customers or clients of your business. Blogs are a great way to get people engaged with your brand.

3. Medical Technologists

Blogging helps your website to be more than just a place for people to visit. It gives them the opportunity to interact with your business in a way that isn’t possible through other forms of content on your website. By blogging, you have the ability to help drive traffic back to your website and convert that traffic into leads. For example, if you blog about an important industry event and share it on Facebook and Twitter, you can expect a boost in new signups to your email list or visitors to your website.

4. Data Scientists

Although we expect that more and more

Blogs are a great addition to your site as they give you the ability to create authoritative content. They also help you establish credibility and become an expert in your field. Moreover, they provide you with an opportunity to build an audience that will help push your company’s brand recognition.

5. Administrators

Inside ACOs, MCOs, insurance companies, federal and state governments are people who have a very relavant view of he healthcare industry. Although many of the people at the top of this list express considerable frustrations with administrators -- it would take a tectonic and unpredictable shift in the way healthcare happens in the US for the perspectives of healthcare administrators to be anything but highly relavant.

6. YOU.

Taking ownership in your fitness and preventative medicine is the greatest investment you can make in yourself and your life. Here are some great resources to consider utilizing. If you are inspired to help improve the healthcare system, please send me an email and share how you'd like to contribute and I will look to refer you to the right place! With warmth.

Jak Plihal., Managing Director

Being Solutions

Jak<>BEINGsolutions<>com


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Jak Plihal

Principal Consultant & Managing Partner Being Solutions

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blog image

Rebuilding Healthcare Together

March 21, 20243 min read

“Wellness is a connection of paths: knowledge and action.”

- Joshua Holtz

Little transformation will happen in healthcare without powerful input from broad perspectives. We are here to give unwavering support to grassroots health leaders -- and we want to know who you think we should interview for their wisdom and know how in this effort!

It is time to up the level of care in the healthcare business. No transformation is possible without powerful collaboration and bold action. We need everyone to grab a hold to move this mountain.

Collaborating on healthcare

Who do you know from these 8 focus areas (or others we missed) we must explore with brilliant people you know to share knowledge that fuels our brighter healthcare future! 👊

1. Patients

Search engine optimization is a vital part of any successful digital marketing campaign. A well-written blog can improve your search rankings by helping you rank higher in search engines. When someone searches for a topic related to your niche, they will often click on the first few pages of results. These are usually the websites that have the most relevant content.

If you want to get more traffic from Google and other search engines, make sure you use keywords throughout your site. This means using them in titles, headers, subtitles, and even in the body of your articles. If you do this, it will help people find what they’re looking for when they type in a keyword or phrase into their browser.

This means that regardless of what your business offers, your target audience is likely searching for products or services like yours on search engines like Google.

2. Independent Physicians

The number of independent physicians has been on a steady decline With the right blog, you can drive traffic to your site consistently. A blog is also a great way to generate sales. If people visit your blog and sign up for your email newsletter or download a resource that you’ve put out there, they become potential customers or clients of your business. Blogs are a great way to get people engaged with your brand.

3. Medical Technologists

Blogging helps your website to be more than just a place for people to visit. It gives them the opportunity to interact with your business in a way that isn’t possible through other forms of content on your website. By blogging, you have the ability to help drive traffic back to your website and convert that traffic into leads. For example, if you blog about an important industry event and share it on Facebook and Twitter, you can expect a boost in new signups to your email list or visitors to your website.

4. Data Scientists

Although we expect that more and more

Blogs are a great addition to your site as they give you the ability to create authoritative content. They also help you establish credibility and become an expert in your field. Moreover, they provide you with an opportunity to build an audience that will help push your company’s brand recognition.

5. Administrators

Inside ACOs, MCOs, insurance companies, federal and state governments are people who have a very relavant view of he healthcare industry. Although many of the people at the top of this list express considerable frustrations with administrators -- it would take a tectonic and unpredictable shift in the way healthcare happens in the US for the perspectives of healthcare administrators to be anything but highly relavant.

6. YOU.

Taking ownership in your fitness and preventative medicine is the greatest investment you can make in yourself and your life. Here are some great resources to consider utilizing. If you are inspired to help improve the healthcare system, please send me an email and share how you'd like to contribute and I will look to refer you to the right place! With warmth.

Jak Plihal., Managing Director

Being Solutions

Jak<>BEINGsolutions<>com


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Jak Plihal

Principal Consultant & Managing Partner Being Solutions

Back to Blog