Apple iPad In Surprisingly Popular Shocker!

Well, I guess it was bound to happen. We announced we’d give away an iPad to one lucky RevaHealth.com user who filled in our survey and announce the winner in June. With June about to end, and Apple selling over 3 million iPads in their existing markets, the iPad’s Irish release date has been pushed back here until July.

So, to keep things fair to the people who have entered already we’re going to close the competition at midnight tomorrow, and announce the winner on July 1st. Then as soon as the iPad goes on sale here we’ll order it and get it to the winner asap.

Thanks to everyone who has filled out the survey so far. To the rest of you, you’ve got just over 24 hours to add your name to the hat.

Tagged with:  

Irish Online Health Enquiries – May 2010

It’s time to look at what treatments Irish patients contacting clinics through RevaHealth.com were interesting in during May. There’s good news for dental implant specialists both sides of the border, and further afield. Denture clinics in the Republic have something to smile about too, at the expensive of their colleagues in the North. Breast reductions in both women and men are on the rise in cosmetic surgery, and Botox remains the king of cosmetic beauty treatments.

Dental Treatments in Ireland - June 2010

The trend towards lower cost and maitanence dentistry continues as the economy continues to contract, with dentures, teeth cleaning and fillings enquiries all seeing substantial increases against the last year’s averages. Bucking that trend though are dental implants, one of the most costly treatments around, which saw a 20.7% increase in market share, up to 17% compared to the yearly average of 14.1%.

Dental Tourism to Northern Ireland - June 2010

Irish patients continue to enquire about treatment in Northern Ireland in large numbers, with root canals and dental implants seeing the biggest shifts from the norms, but it’s bad news for denture clinics for this month at least as patients in the Republic seek more intent on staying put than making the journey across the border.

Dental Tourism Treatments for Irish Patients - June 2010

Figures for Irish enquiries about dental tourism treatments reveal a shift away from the slightly cheaper treatments of teeth whitening and veneers back towards implants, crowns and bridges. There were also more surprising increases for root canals, dentures and even fillings. This might be because of the run up to people’s summer holidays, so people are already travelling to foreign destinations.

Cosmetic Surgery in Ireland - June 2010

The trend more for breast reduction operations for women continues, as does the increased interest in liposuction. Male breast reduction, also known as treatment for gynecomastia, mirrors the increase in popularity noted in the UK by growing its market share from an average of 1.5% of enquiries to 3% of enquiries in May.

Cosmetic Beauty Treatments in Ireland - June 2010

Botox is the undisputed king of the hill in the cosmetic beauty treatment world, accounting for 27.9% of Irish enquiries in May. Laser hair removal is a distant but growing second at 14% of the market.

Medical Tourism from Ireland - June 2010

Finally the overview of medical tourism from Ireland shows very small falls in market share for dental and cosmetic surgery enquiries, with fertility clinics being the biggest winners. In an average month fertility clinics abroad account for 1.5% of Irish medical tourism enquiries, whereas last month they managed to take 3.6% of the market.

More data about the UK market will follow on Monday. If you’d like to see some other statistics about Irish private health patients or have any questions about the above please leave a comment in the box below.

Every day in RevaHealth.com we talk to clinics that seem to be determined to destroy their own business. They do it the same way that thousands of businesses all over the world do it every year: by not selling to new customers.

When these clinics are contacted by a potential new patient they take the easy way out and send an automatic email reply. Some of them even go as far as sending a personalised follow up email, but neither of these actions is sufficient. To sell to these new customers you have to pick up the phone and call them.

Recently we looked at data from literally hundreds of thousands of email enquiries that have come in through RevaHealth.com and we can say definitively that if your clinic relies on email alone to convert your patient enquiries into paying customers you are cutting your new business by 80%.

Take for example one particular clinic that received over 400 enquiries over the course of a year, and never called any of the patients. Not surprisingly they had a very low conversion rate and weren’t particularly happy with us. Unfortunately they didn’t heed our advice to call the patents and relied on email alone, and in the process they left hundreds of thousands of Euro on the table.

Failing to call your new customers will damn your business and wastes the customer’s time.

Now imagine what your business would look like if you could increase the amount of new business that you get by 500%.

It’s easy to understand why some clinics don’t like to call potential patients. It can be difficult to get your staff to do it promptly, and it is time consuming, but when you realise how much value it can unlock, there is no question but that it has to be done.

When you get an online enquiry into your inbox the natural inclination is the reply to it immediately. Don’t. Take your time read the customers requirement and research the information that you need and CALL them. That’s right don’t email them back, call them.

The process should be:

  1. Send an automated response acknowledging receipt of the enquiry and letting the patient know when to expect a call from your clinic.
  2. Research their enquiry – potential treatment options, prices, length of treatment etc.
  3. Call Them. If you don’t get through leave a message and call them back. Never rely on email alone unless the customer has specifically asked not to be called.

Pick Up The Phone!

Now for the even more surprising finding: nothing else matter as much to the patient as calling them. Not your prices, not your location, not your facilities, not even your qualification has as much of an influence on your ability to convert an enquiry into a customer. They all help, but if you don’t do the customer the simple courtesy of calling them they will not consider going to your clinic.

Happy Customers

Happy Customers

This is not something that is still up for discussion. IT IS A FACT. If you want to convert enquiry to customers you must call them. Otherwise you are wasting everyone’s time. A patient will never come to your clinic without you calling them. They will go to the clinic that calls them back.


Maps Of Clinics Accepting NHS Patients

We’re always looking for ways to get our information out in front of more people, and one of the ways we’ve been doing that recently is by letting other sites add maps of our clinics to their own websites. In the UK some websites didn’t want to show private clinics, so we’ve developed new maps that only show NHS. Here are some examples.

NHS Dentists in Manchester

NHS Dentists in Manchester data provided by RevaHealth.com

NHS Doctors in Liverpool

NHS Dentists in Manchester data provided by RevaHealth.com

If you want to use these maps on your own website you just need to paste the following html into the content source code of one of your pages.

<iframe src=’http://www.revahealth.com/dentists/uk/lancashire/manchester/nhs/externalmap’ width=’600′ height=’400′ frameborder=’0′></iframe> <span><a title=’NHS Dentists Manchester’ href=’http://www.revahealth.com/dentists/uk/lancashire/manchester/nhs’>NHS Dentists in Manchester</a> data provided by RevaHealth.com<span>

Obviously the code needs to be adapted to which map on RevaHealth.com you want to use. The code above points at the NHS dentists in Manachester page, but every search result on our site has a corresponding map that you can use on your site. If you have any trouble making it work just leave a comment below and I’ll help you get it up and running on your site.

Tagged with:  

BizCamp Dublin 2010

Caelen and Owen attended BizCamp Dublin 2010 in the Guinness Storehouse on Saturday and got a chance to take in a few of the talks as well as deliver a presentation. I’ve included Caelen’s slides at the end of this post and Owen gave me a quick rundown of the talks he attended:

Speaker: Des Traynor (Contrast)
Title: Product Strategy for the Business of Web Applications
Comments: good tips on optimising web applications by being disciplined about only building the key required features and constantly examining whether there is a market for your product.

Speaker: Paul McAvinchey (Yaboya Media)
Title: Service before content. Creating online experiences that people will pay for. For anyone wondering how to make money with online content.
Comments: Innovative web business models based on selling premium services to the visitors of your media website such as1) aggregating niche content that is extremely valuable 2) Providing live support /tutorial services 3) Selling products and services relevant to your target market.

Speaker: Paddy Cosgrave (Dublin Web Summit)
Title: I’m not good at much – but I keep trying. I started and exited, have since spoken in a few places like Facebook’s HQ in Palo Alto, and have been appointed to UN committees at a global level for ICT
Comments: Successfully engaged the audience into a group discussion ranging from the value of business coaching services, to the dangers of the Irish service industry model of only serving one or two large suppliers.

Speaker: Alan O’Rourke (Toddle)
Title: Double your online sales & cut your marketing costs by optimising your landing pages.
Comments: great tips on increasing the performance of the call to action on a website.

 

Update: 01/06/2010

BizCamp South East Logo

The next installment of BizCamp happens on June 12th at BizCamp South in the Arclabs Research & Innovation Centre in Waterford. You can register online for free tickets at www.bizcamp.ie/southeast

Tagged with:  
© 2010 WhatClinic.com Blog