Episode Synopsis "Episode 3: Increasing Show Percentage"
Most business people would love to avoid appointments no-showing and rescheduling. Learn tips from Jon and Ed, YellowTelescope’s senior executive team, on how to increase client and patient show percentages, avoid costly appointment no shows, and decrease rescheduling. Broadcast live from NYC’s AAFPRS 30th Annual Symposium, listen in as well for great tips for your next New York City trip.
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