Clinics chase new leads while quietly losing the patients they already have, and clearing that follow-up debt is where real growth begins.
Jared opens on the standard operating procedures most clinics never fully document. Intake screening gets attention, but the nuanced booking and service context tends to live half in people's heads, which breaks both good service and any attempt to automate.
The core idea is follow-up debt: the care and revenue that leak out at every stage of a patient's journey as people cancel, drift, or finish treatment without review. Jared argues clinics should start with recall, the bottom of the bucket, before pouring more leads on top.
He also contrasts old software that hands you buttons to operate yourself with a done-for-you model, and transactional reminders with relational messages that reference a patient's real history and preferred channel.
“You have to stop the bleeding, then you can make the body healthy again.”— Jared Aron
Coherent gives private clinics one patient relationship engine, recovering revenue lost at enquiry, recall and billing.