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CASH-BASED PRACTICE E-COURSEFREE PRIVATE-PAY PT SUCCESS GUIDEI help healthcare providers create successful cash-based practices
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What Website Pages Create the Most Patients for a Cash-Based PT Practice?
I’ll be the first to admit that there are a lot of changes I’d like to make to my clinic’s website, and I know that it could be much better. With an overflowing patient schedule, spending time and money on it just hasn’t been a high priority for a long time. However,...
Does my Cash Based Practice Need to be Compliant with HIPAA Privacy Laws?
Today’s post comes from Aaron LeBauer PT, DPT, LMBT, who has been ever-so-kind to tackle the enormous topic of HIPAA as it relates to cash-based physical therapy practices. He has a successful cash-based practice and recently started a website for those interested in...
Financially Justifying Cash-Based Physical Therapy to Prospective Patients
The following question/statement is one I commonly hear so I felt it was time to post my answer for all to see … “How are you convincing patients that choosing self-pay physical therapy is financially better for them than their insurance-based options? I understand...