What Florence asks first
The scorecard starts with your name, practice website, and a website confirmation step before asking deeper front-end questions.
The Practice Scorecard landing page explains what Florence checks before starting the interactive private-practice front-end assessment.
The scorecard starts with your name, practice website, and a website confirmation step before asking deeper front-end questions.
The assessment looks at alignment, demand, activation, intake, and intelligence gaps across the private-practice front end.
The result gives a readiness score, primary and secondary gaps, and plain-language Florence guidance for what to inspect first.
The Practice Scorecard is a Florence-led Clickcase assessment that helps private practices review alignment, demand, activation, intake, and intelligence gaps before a deeper growth conversation.
You should have your name, practice website, and a basic sense of the procedures, treatments, or patient types the practice wants to grow. Florence will guide the rest of the questions.
No. The scorecard is a starting point. It organizes the right signals before a deeper discussion about goals, patient mix, constraints, follow-up, and Clickcase fit.
The scorecard can still continue if the domain format is valid or the site responds with limited details. Florence asks you to confirm the website before creating the scorecard record.