Practice Partners Podcast

Ami Assigal & Zac Pandur

Welcome to Practice Partners Podcast, where Ami, a seasoned practice owner, and Zac, a dynamic practice manager, team up to explore the ins and outs of healthcare business management. Together, they share their expertise as consultants for practice owners and managers through their work with Practice Partners, while also operating Ami's own successful medical centre group, Innovate Health.From funny behind-the-scenes stories to real-world challenges and valuable insights, Practice Partners Podcast is your go-to podcast for everything practice management and operations. Whether you’re a seasoned practice owner, a budding manager, or just curious about what goes on behind the reception desk, join Ami and Zac for an engaging and informative journey into the heart of healthcare business.Tune in for laughs, lessons, and a little chaos—because running a medical practice is anything but boring!'We partner you in your Healthcare Business'

  1. 3 days ago

    #86 - Leadership Fatigue: The Silent Threat Facing High-Performing Leaders

    Send us your enquiry or question directly! Leadership Fatigue: The Silent Threat Facing High-Performing Leaders Leadership can be incredibly rewarding, but it can also be exhausting. In this episode, Ami Assigal and Zac Pandur unpack the reality of leadership fatigue, exploring the warning signs, stages, and practical strategies leaders can use to avoid burnout while continuing to lead effectively. Drawing on their own experiences in healthcare and business leadership, Ami and  Zac discuss why many leaders become trapped in reactive cycles, how teams can unintentionally become dependent on their leaders, and the importance of creating accountability, resilience, and sustainable leadership habits. The conversation examines the progression from enthusiasm and drive through to frustration, disengagement, and burnout, while offering practical solutions to help leaders regain control, improve communication, and build stronger, more independent teams. Whether you're leading a medical practice, managing a business, supervising a team, or simply looking to become a better leader, this episode provides valuable insights into protecting your energy and maintaining long-term effectiveness. In this episode: • What leadership fatigue is and why it affects so many leaders • The five stages of leadership fatigue and how to recognise them • Common signs of burnout and emotional exhaustion • Why leaders often unintentionally create team dependency • The role of accountability and ownership in high-performing teams • Practical communication strategies for difficult conversations • How to navigate resistance to change and maintain momentum • Building leadership systems that reduce stress and improve outcomes Key Takeaway: Leadership fatigue rarely happens overnight. It develops gradually through repeated stress, poor boundaries, and excessive dependence from teams. The most effective leaders recognise the warning signs early, communicate clearly, empower others, and build systems that allow both themselves and their teams to thrive. Support the show We would love for you to share your thoughts, questions, and stories to: info@practicepartners.com.au Find any resources discussed in this podcast, and all of our other resources at https://www.practicepartners.com.au/resources/

    35 min
  2. 19 June

    EXTRA: Assignment of Benefit (Backflip of the year!)

    Send us your enquiry or question directly! Navigating the 2026 Backflip: Industry Changes and Practice Preparedness Just weeks before significant healthcare reforms were due to take effect, the Australian healthcare industry witnessed a dramatic policy reversal. In this extra episode, Zac and Ami unpack the government's latest Medicare backflip, the confusion surrounding Assignment of Benefit reforms, and what practices need to be doing right now to prepare for the changes ahead. From compliance concerns and patient communication to fee reviews, bulk billing pressures, and rising operational costs, this episode provides practical advice for practice owners, managers, and healthcare leaders navigating an increasingly complex environment. In this episode: What changed with the government's Medicare reform agenda and why it mattersThe Assignment of Benefit confusion and common industry misconceptionsWhy many practices may have misunderstood the practical impact of the reformsPreparing for July 1 fee increases across Medicare, wages, insurances, and subscriptionsBulk billing trends across Australia and the financial realities facing practicesCommunication strategies for discussing fee changes with patientsFinancial forecasting and maintaining practice viability during uncertaintyThe importance of leadership, financial literacy, and strategic planningTechnology, innovation, and operational efficiencies that can support profitabilityPractical actions practices can take immediately to stay aheadWhether you're a practice owner, manager, GP, or healthcare leader, this episode offers timely insights to help your business remain compliant, financially sustainable, and prepared for whatever comes next. Resources & Links RACGP Webinar: July 1 Changes & Verbal Consent RequirementsCyber Insurance Resources with Meena Wahi: meena@cyberinsuranceaustralia.com.au Support the show We would love for you to share your thoughts, questions, and stories to: info@practicepartners.com.au Find any resources discussed in this podcast, and all of our other resources at https://www.practicepartners.com.au/resources/

    45 min
  3. 15 June

    #85 - Assignment Of Benefit: Medicare’s Biggest Change in Years?

    Send us your enquiry or question directly! Medicare’s Biggest Billing Change in Years? What Every Practice Needs to Know From 1 July, the way practices obtain and record Assignment of Benefit (AoB) consent is changing... ever so slightly, marking one of the "most significant Medicare administration updates in history". In this episode, Ami Assigal and Zac Pandur unpack what the new digital consent framework means for general practice, how software vendors are adapting, and what practice owners, managers, and clinicians need to do to remain compliant. The discussion explores the move away from traditional paper-based processes, the increasing role of practice management systems, patient consent requirements, record keeping obligations, and the potential impact on fraud prevention and accountability. Ami and Zac also dive into the often-overlooked SMS Sender ID reforms at ACMA and why practices should act now to avoid disruption to patient communications. Whether you're a GP, practice manager, nurse, receptionist, or healthcare business owner, this episode provides practical insights into the operational and compliance changes that will affect every Australian general practice. In this episode: • What Assignment of Benefit actually means and why it matters • The new digital consent requirements commencing 1 July • How Best Practice, HotDoc, Tyro and other systems are adapting • Record keeping and compliance obligations for practices • Potential risks, benefits and fraud considerations • SMS Sender ID changes and what ACMA practices must do before the deadline • Practical steps to prepare your practice for implementation Key Takeaway: The new AoB framework aims to modernise Medicare claiming and improve patient consent processes, but successful implementation will require practices to understand their obligations, update workflows, and ensure their technology partners are ready. Support the show We would love for you to share your thoughts, questions, and stories to: info@practicepartners.com.au Find any resources discussed in this podcast, and all of our other resources at https://www.practicepartners.com.au/resources/

    31 min
  4. 25 May

    #84 - Mastering Healthcare Marketing: Internal vs External Strategies

    Send us your enquiry or question directly! In this episode, Zac Pandur and Ami Assigal unpack the evolving world of healthcare marketing and the ongoing debate between managing marketing internally or partnering with external agencies. From social media strategy and branding to compliance, analytics, and long-term practice growth, this episode provides a practical look into what actually works in modern healthcare marketing. The discussion explores the strengths and limitations of both internal teams and outsourced marketing providers, including the importance of understanding your current position before investing heavily into campaigns or branding. Zac and Ami also discuss the growing role of analytics tools, the risks of poor marketing advice, and why authenticity and compliance remain critical in healthcare. Whether you’re a practice owner, manager, or healthcare entrepreneur, this episode offers practical insight into building a sustainable and effective marketing strategy. Key Discussion Points: • Pros and cons of internal marketing teams • Benefits and risks of external marketing agencies • How to assess your current marketing performance • Building an effective healthcare brand • Compliance considerations in healthcare marketing Resources Mentioned: Google Analytics: https://analytics.google.com/ Meta Business Suite: https://business.facebook.com/ AHPRA: https://www.ahpra.gov.au/ TGA Guidelines for Alternative Medicine Marketing: https://www.tga.gov.au/ Support the show We would love for you to share your thoughts, questions, and stories to: info@practicepartners.com.au Find any resources discussed in this podcast, and all of our other resources at https://www.practicepartners.com.au/resources/

    25 min
  5. 11 May

    #82 - Why Positivity Matters in Healthcare

    Send us your enquiry or question directly! In Episode 82 of the Practice Partners Podcast, Zac Pandur takes on a solo discussion around one of the biggest challenges facing healthcare teams today: negativity in the industry and why positivity matters more than ever. With increasing operational pressure, staffing shortages, burnout, and rising patient expectations, many healthcare environments have fallen into a cycle of stress, frustration, and reactive culture. In this episode, Zac explores how negativity impacts team morale, leadership, patient experience, and long-term business performance, and why leaders must take responsibility for shaping a more constructive workplace culture. This is not about toxic positivity or ignoring real problems. It is about creating resilient teams, improving communication, and building workplaces where people feel supported, valued, and motivated despite the pressure. Zac discusses:  Why negativity spreads quickly in healthcare environments  The operational impact of poor workplace culture  The difference between realism and pessimism  How leadership behaviour shapes team morale  Practical ways to improve positivity within practices and healthcare businesses  Why culture is becoming a competitive advantage in healthcare A practical and honest conversation for practice owners, managers, healthcare leaders, and team members looking to improve culture and performance in an increasingly demanding industry. Support the show We would love for you to share your thoughts, questions, and stories to: info@practicepartners.com.au Find any resources discussed in this podcast, and all of our other resources at https://www.practicepartners.com.au/resources/

    21 min
  6. 5 May

    #81 - GP Reference Checks.. Are they a thing?

    Send us your enquiry or question directly! In this episode, Zac Pandur and Ami Assigal break down the realities of GP recruitment and why most clinics get it wrong. From ineffective reference checks to poor alignment and cultural misfits, this conversation focuses on the practical steps required to hire well and reduce long-term risk when bringing doctors into your practice. We cover: • Why traditional reference checks are losing value and where they still matter for GPs • How to identify early “yellow flags” and manage red flags within the first 6 to 12 months • Aligning clinical interests, billing style, and expectations before onboarding • How to run structured, effective reference conversations • Recruiter vs practice-led reference checks • Trial periods and ongoing review vs traditional probation • Cultural fit and personality in long-term success • Key legal considerations when engaging doctors We also speak honestly about: • The lack of transparency across healthcare recruitment • Why most references are overly positive and lack real insight • The risk of hiring for convenience rather than alignment • The long-term cost of cultural misfits If your practice is hiring or considering bringing on new doctors, this is a necessary reset. Structured recruitment, strong alignment, and disciplined processes are critical to building a stable and high-performing clinical team. Support the show We would love for you to share your thoughts, questions, and stories to: info@practicepartners.com.au Find any resources discussed in this podcast, and all of our other resources at https://www.practicepartners.com.au/resources/

    23 min
  7. 27 Apr

    #80 - RBA Surcharge Changes: What Your Practice Needs Know

    Send us your enquiry or question directly! In this episode, Zac Pandur and Ami Assigal break down the recent RBA surcharge changes announcement and what they actually mean for general practice. With shifts in payment processing rules and increasing cost pressures, practices need to reassess how they approach billing, surcharges, and patient communication. This episode focuses on the practical steps required to stay compliant while maintaining financial stability. We cover:  • What the RBA surcharge changes are and how they impact your practice  • The real cost of payment processing and how to manage it  • Fee adjustments and when they are necessary  • How to communicate pricing changes clearly to patients  • Supporting your team with consistent messaging and scripting  • Financial discipline and maintaining profitability in a changing environment We also speak honestly about:  • Why “consistent messaging is key when communicating fee changes”  • The importance of equipping your team, not leaving them exposed  • “Back yourself in pricing and know your practice's worth” If your practice hasn’t reviewed its billing structure recently, this is a necessary reset. Clear pricing, strong communication, and confident leadership are critical in the current environment. Support the show We would love for you to share your thoughts, questions, and stories to: info@practicepartners.com.au Find any resources discussed in this podcast, and all of our other resources at https://www.practicepartners.com.au/resources/

    32 min

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Welcome to Practice Partners Podcast, where Ami, a seasoned practice owner, and Zac, a dynamic practice manager, team up to explore the ins and outs of healthcare business management. Together, they share their expertise as consultants for practice owners and managers through their work with Practice Partners, while also operating Ami's own successful medical centre group, Innovate Health.From funny behind-the-scenes stories to real-world challenges and valuable insights, Practice Partners Podcast is your go-to podcast for everything practice management and operations. Whether you’re a seasoned practice owner, a budding manager, or just curious about what goes on behind the reception desk, join Ami and Zac for an engaging and informative journey into the heart of healthcare business.Tune in for laughs, lessons, and a little chaos—because running a medical practice is anything but boring!'We partner you in your Healthcare Business'

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