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Outsource Your Struggles

  • By Blog Owner
  • 18 Apr, 2017

Eliminate or delegate things you spend your time on that don't improve your bottom line. Outsource things you must do well but can't/don't.

Outsource Your Struggles
It has become a fact, especially since the introduction of "Obama Care", that doing billing in house is more costly than outsourcing. Not necessarily because the cost of salary is higher but because, and this is specifically unique to optometry, most new and small to medium sized practices don't have the man-power or resources to dedicate one person or a group of people specifically to the task of insurance billing. The result is that collection rates rarely exceed 73% of available money from insurance/patients. EVERY ONE of our clients achieve a 93% collection rate within 2 years; typically much faster if that practice owner is willing to let us "run the show" and defer to us when it comes to making decisions and implementing policies regarding insurance billing. This means that your practice will instantaneously be more profitable as a result of your decision to outsource which in turn means that you are spending less money doing so.

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