Episode 100: “An Ounce of Prevention” – A Tribute to Ben Franklin on our 100th Episode
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Today we're thrilled to bring you a very special episode. This marks our 100th episode! Yes, we’ve hit a milestone, and I just want to take a moment to thank all of you, our loyal listeners, for tuning in, sharing feedback, and helping us grow this incredible community of healthcare professionals and administrators.
It’s been an amazing journey, filled with insightful conversations and plenty of learning along the way. And on that note, given that we’re here in our 100th episode, we are drawing some timeless wisdom from Benjamin Franklin. You’ve probably heard the old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” That quote is attributed to him, and it holds as much relevance today as it did back then—especially when it comes to running a successful medical group.
Now, while Franklin may have been talking about fire prevention, the message is clear: It’s always better—and often more cost-effective—to prevent problems before they arise rather than scrambling to fix them after the fact. And that’s what we’re going to explore today—how proactive, preventive strategies can protect your practice, improve patient outcomes, and ultimately save you money and stress in the long run.
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