Free Finance Articles

Home | Top Authors | Submit Article | Archive | RSS Feeds
Search: Saturday, May 17, 2008
 

Getting out from under the thumb of the insurance industry

It can be done.  You can make a profit and still deliver a high quality of care to your patients.  This is not a situation where you have to make a choice between paying the bills or providing a patient with the best possible care.  The solution is a physical therapy cash practice.

We recently started delivering several of our seminars in Canada.  This gave us a unique opportunity to see for ourselves how a Canadian practice is run.

We noticed immediately that the Canadian physiotherapy differs greatly in treatment methodology as compared to a physical therapy practice in the US. The physiotherapists are exceptionally well trained but are reimbursed poorly.  They also deliver in higher volume per week than the typical US physical therapist.

Their physios generate as much if not more income per hour than the typical US physical therapy practice. That alone would make them more profitable but what blows the US physical therapy practice out of the water is that a Canadian PT practice doing nearly 300 patient visits a week would only have a single receptionist handling ALL of the admin. How many administrative staff do you need to deliver to 300 patients a week in the US? I bet more than one.

In the US, Chiropractors had been very much involved in the insurance model for years. About 15 years ago the AMA and the insurance industry began putting the “squeeze” on the Chiropractic profession. At that point many decided, “that’s it!” and quit the hassle of dealing with insurance companies and moved more and more into a cash-based system for the majority of their services. It is from that exact point the Chiropractic profession moved out from under the thumb of the AMA and the insurance industry. Chiropractors began to prosper and they continue to prosper and let’s face it, the lobbying power of the Chiropractic profession is powerful and a good part of the reason for its power is because they are no longer suppressed.

Delivering an economical treatment for patients can be done. Think about a time when you may have worked on a family member. Did you deliver all those modalitiesFree Web Content, put them on your treadmill or even ice for that matter? I bet you put your hands on them and applied your “magic” that you or any other physical therapist that is well trained to deliver can do and they got better. You do not have to have a bunch of “stuff” to get your product with a patient.

This is the key to starting a physical therapy cash practice in the United States.  It can be done.  You can make a profit and still deliver a high quality of care to your patients.  This is not a situation where you have to make a choice between paying the bills or providing a patient with the best possible care.  For once you can have your cake and eat it too.  There is a simple and easy solution on how to set this up and we want to show you how.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Jeff Lee and Shaun Kirk are co-founders of Measurable Solutions, a consulting firm engaged in all areas of business management. Measurable Solutions trains private practice physical therapists how to be consultants to their own businesses. Together they have built the most rapidly expanding company of its kind in the world.  Please visit their blog at http://cashpractice.blogspot.com or their website at http://www.measurable-solutions.com.

Home | Top Authors | Submit Article | Archive | RSS Feeds

 

 
 
FINANCE NEWSLETTER

Free Finance Articles provides real-time coverage of Finance news and articles.

Free Email Newsletters:



CALENDAR
SMTWTFS
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

INTERNET RESOURCES

CONTACT US

Contact us. Contact us. Contact us. Contact us. Contact us. Contact us. Contact us.


Page loaded in 0.061 seconds