What is the intent of the practice information brochure?

The brochure is intended to present an image of a practice that is professional in every respect and provide answers to patients' most commonly asked questions. It can effectively and concisely communicate information on office policies and procedures, thereby reducing telephone inquiries. The brochure introduces the physician and the practice to patients ahead of time, and this may contribute to establishing rapport between the patient and the physician. The brochure can also serve as a marketing tool when patients share it with friends and family or it is distributed directly to potential patients.

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