So we lose patients because they: -lose a job and have to re-prioritize their budget -move to another state or region (there are a lot of young, highly mobile people in Detroit/MetroDetroit) -have a job change where their insurance needs change I hope this answers your question!
yes! we have both now - it's interesting because some people don't trust the electronic scale, so then they jump over to the analog scale, and they are within a 1/2 pound of each other, so you can't really argue with that!
Why would anyone lose 11 patients a month?
So we lose patients because they:
-lose a job and have to re-prioritize their budget
-move to another state or region (there are a lot of young, highly mobile people in Detroit/MetroDetroit)
-have a job change where their insurance needs change
I hope this answers your question!
electronic scales are more accurate
yes! we have both now - it's interesting because some people don't trust the electronic scale, so then they jump over to the analog scale, and they are within a 1/2 pound of each other, so you can't really argue with that!