Stop Renting. Start Owning.

ShiFt

Stop Renting. Start Owning.

Owned growth infrastructure for healthcare practices

Dental, medical, and elective practices grow on new-patient flow. ShiFt builds an owned acquisition and follow-up system so qualified patients are booked, not lost.

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How does ShiFt work for healthcare practices?

ShiFt gives practices an owned new-patient system: it captures genuine patient interest, responds instantly, automates booking and recall follow-up, and attributes booked appointments from first signal to completed visit — so patient growth compounds in infrastructure the practice owns.

  • Respond to new-patient interest before they choose another practice.
  • Automate booking and recall so qualified patients are not lost.
  • Attribute booked appointments to the channel that produced them.
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The problem

What slows healthcare practices growth

Lost new-patient inquiries

Front desks miss calls and forms during busy hours, sending qualified patients to competitors.

Weak recall

Reactivation and recall depend on manual effort that slips when the schedule is full.

Unclear acquisition ROI

Practices rarely know which campaign produced a booked, completed visit.

Vendor lock-in

Rented marketing tools own the data, so the practice cannot carry attribution forward.

The owned system

How the ShiFt spine applies here

The same horizontal mechanism — capture, respond, automate, attribute — adapted to this market.

Capture

Capture patient interest across channels and score genuine intent with IntentOS™.

Respond

Instant response to qualified inquiries before the patient books elsewhere.

Automate & book

Booking and recall follow-up run automatically across the patient lifecycle.

Attribute

Completed visits are traced to their first signal inside an owned record.

Healthcare Practices: common questions

Does ShiFt capture patient consent on forms?

Yes. Contact-initiating forms capture consent via ConsentVault™, and the practice owns the data and messaging.

Is the new-patient system owned by the practice?

Yes. ShiFt builds infrastructure the practice owns — the acquisition system, data, and attribution stay with the practice.

Stop Renting. Start Owning.

Stop renting fragments. Start owning the system.

The GrowthBlueprint™ Audit maps your acquisition and conversion gaps and defines the custom-by-scope infrastructure to close them.

Sources & references

External, market-level primary sources. Figures elsewhere on this site are MODELED / market-range illustrations, not verified client results.

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