WR Frequency
Quote from Lilli Gannon on April 17, 2025, 3:25 pmI appreciate doing a wellness review after 12 weeks for new patients. By that point, we usually have a solid picture of how their body’s responding, and we can decide if we need to shift anything or just reinforce the current plan.
For consistent patients that come in on a regular basis, it would be nice to do wellness reviews every 3-6 months. This helps keep it proactive and focused on long-term function and lifestyle goals. I'm assuming long term patients would also be less bothered by doing it at this frequency
I appreciate doing a wellness review after 12 weeks for new patients. By that point, we usually have a solid picture of how their body’s responding, and we can decide if we need to shift anything or just reinforce the current plan.
For consistent patients that come in on a regular basis, it would be nice to do wellness reviews every 3-6 months. This helps keep it proactive and focused on long-term function and lifestyle goals. I'm assuming long term patients would also be less bothered by doing it at this frequency
Quote from Cheynia Allen on April 20, 2025, 2:04 amI think the 3-6 month time frame is about where most of our patients should be updating their WR too. On some, I may prefer the 2-3 month mark- BUT I feel if we are taking decent notes at the visits this should also help us b/t the WRs.
I think the 3-6 month time frame is about where most of our patients should be updating their WR too. On some, I may prefer the 2-3 month mark- BUT I feel if we are taking decent notes at the visits this should also help us b/t the WRs.
Quote from kenneth thomas on May 1, 2025, 2:47 pmthanks for this feedback guys, I will finalize the new policy in the next all hands
thanks for this feedback guys, I will finalize the new policy in the next all hands