Join us for this exclusive 4-part webinar series designed to help healthcare practices unlock the true potential of personal injury (PI). Led by industry expert Michael Coates, Esq., this series delivers a clear, strategic roadmap to help you position your practice for stronger relationships, better outcomes, and greater profitability.
Too many providers struggle with PI due to inconsistent processes, poor communication with attorneys, and uncertainty around billing, documentation, and negotiations. This series changes that.
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SESSION 1
A Key Solution to the Struggles of Independent Medical Practices
Discover the foundational shift that successful practices make to overcome the common pitfalls in PI. Learn how to rethink your approach and establish a stronger, more predictable path forward.
Profiting in PI and Growing Not Just a PI Segment, But Your Entire Practice
Explore how mastering PI doesnβt just increase revenue, it strengthens your entire business. Learn how to leverage PI to drive growth across all segments of your practice.
Your PI training has likely been by other healthcare providers; thatβs not going to get you where you want to go in PI. This will open your eyes, better position and protect you, and help you be more successful in PI for your patients, their attorneys, your staff, your families and yourself. And, if you are one of the following, then this series is for you:
Thinking about starting or restarting a PI practice segment.
Dabbling in PI and would like to see it grow while getting better at it.
A seasoned PI veteran wanting to fill in the gaps or get to next levels.
Michael Coates, Esq. is a personal injury and negotiations specialist. His background as a former PI and malpractice defense attorney, business litigator, and contracts specialist now helps healthcare practices nationwide.
As the founder of PI Made Easy and creator of the DISRUPTIVE Negotiations Method, Michael has helped hundreds of healthcare providers elevate their profits and their PI success.