How does reducing no-shows affect chiropractic clinic revenue with Voksha?
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No-shows are a direct drain on chiropractic revenue because adjustment slots are time-based inventory that can't be resold once the moment passes; an empty 15-20 minute slot where a patient simply didn't show up is lost revenue with none of the offsetting benefit of, say, a retail return. Voksha reduces no-shows two ways. First, every booking is confirmed on the call itself, with the date and time read back to the patient before the call ends, and followed by a written confirmation by email when the patient provides an address, which closes the gap where a patient mishears or forgets a time given verbally by a rushed front desk staffer. Second, because Voksha is available to reschedule or reconfirm at any hour, patients who need to move an appointment are more likely to actually call and rebook rather than simply not showing up, since the barrier of waiting until the office opens is removed. For a typical practice running 15-20 adjustment visits a day at an average visit value of roughly $65-$75, cash rate or effective insurance reimbursement, even a modest reduction in no-shows, from a baseline 10-15% down to half that, recovers multiple missed-visit slots a week. Over a month, recovering just 15-20 previously-lost visit slots at $65-75 each adds up to $1,000-$1,500 in recovered revenue, which by itself is close to or exceeds the cost of the Premium plan before counting any new patient capture at all.
No-shows are a direct drain on chiropractic revenue because adjustment slots are time-based inventory that can't be resold once the moment passes; an empty 15-20 minute slot where a patient simply didn't show up is lost revenue with none of the offsetting benefit of, say, a retail return. Voksha reduces no-shows two ways. First, every booking is confirmed on the call itself, with the date and time read back to the patient before the call ends, and followed by a written confirmation by email when the patient provides an address, which closes the gap where a patient mishears or forgets a time given verbally by a rushed front desk staffer. Second, because Voksha is available to reschedule or reconfirm at any hour, patients who need to move an appointment are more likely to actually call and rebook rather than simply not showing up, since the barrier of waiting until the office opens is removed. For a typical practice running 15-20 adjustment visits a day at an average visit value of roughly $65-$75, cash rate or effective insurance reimbursement, even a modest reduction in no-shows, from a baseline 10-15% down to half that, recovers multiple missed-visit slots a week. Over a month, recovering just 15-20 previously-lost visit slots at $65-75 each adds up to $1,000-$1,500 in recovered revenue, which by itself is close to or exceeds the cost of the Premium plan before counting any new patient capture at all.
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