The need to protect your practice when an employee leaves has never been greater since employee resignations reached an all-time high of 4,000,000 in May. It’s extremely difficult to safeguard your practice during this stressful process unless you’ve planned ahead. Here’s a checklist of items you need to address:
1. Reclaim company-owned records and property. This includes keys, fobs, ID card, building pass, phone, tablet, laptop, and any other practice...
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