This 2-Minute Monday personal injury healthcare mindset is about the level of success you’ve got your sights on, and getting there.
If the Elevator to Success is Out … Take the Stairs
Right now in healthcare, a lot of elevators are stalled.
Reimbursements are shrinking. Rules are changing. The magnifying glass on your processes and your billings is expanding.
And the “easy button” everyone relied on? It’s not working anymore.
When success isn’t coming as fast as you expected, it’s tempting to stand there pounding on the success button.
Hoping the doors will open again.
Hoping something changes.
Hoping someone fixes it for you.
But hope isn’t a strategy. And hitting a button won’t work. What you are forgetting is the stairs are still open.
In an age of everything is perceived to be easier, we forget about our business legs.
Stairs may be slower. Stairs may require effort. And stairs may not be glamorous. But stairs are exactly what many need to seek out.
Not an exit sign. But an up sign.
Leaders enjoy elevators but love stairs. While others want to bypass foundational steps, leaders don’t want to miss any key step.
Business stairs, in medical practices and personal injury, are about:
tightening your operational efficiencies,
improving your storytelling documentation,
focusing in on your biopsychosocial model of trauma-based care,
getting trained in PI negotiations,
understanding your numbers instead of avoiding them,
training your team instead of carrying everything yourself.
Every step feels small, but small steps compound.
What most people miss is this: the stairs build strength the elevator never will.
Stairs create durability. Stairs create confidence. And stairs create control.
In this difficult reimbursement climate, the practices that win won’t be the ones waiting for the elevator to come back online. They’ll be the ones already climbing the stairs.
So if success isn’t happening as fast as you want, don’t quit. Don’t complain. Don’t keep waiting. Take the stairs.
Because when the elevator finally starts working again, you’ll already be at the top.





