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CBP 002: New Cash-Practice Owner, Ron Miller, on Reaching Profitability in 3 Months and Selling $1500 Treatment Packages
Ron Miller of Pursuit Physical Therapy, a cash-based PT practice in Orlando FL, joined me for a great interview about his new practice.
Ron was one of the first to reach out and really start interacting with me online after I started this website. Then about a year ago he gave me the exciting news he was making the leap into…
CBP 001: Announcing … The Cash-Based Practice Podcast!
Yep! I started a podcast on the cash-based business model! I’ve wanted to do this for a very long time, but it has been tough to add it to an already full schedule at the clinic. I’ve already recorded a few of them, and I’m having a blast with it. My first interview with a cash-practice owner will be published…
Is Being a Non-Participating Medicare Provider Worth It?
I’ve been getting a few similar questions about the pros and cons of being a Non-Participating Provider with Medicare, and would like to address them here. You can see this post on Medicare for details on what that means if you are not familiar, but just to quickly...