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CBP 075: The Keys to Successfully Going Out-of-Network and Maintaining Patient Volume – Part 2
In our previous episode of The Cash-Based Practice Podcast, Sturdy McKee shared the patient communication strategy he used each time he dropped an insurance contract and delved into exactly how cash-based practices need to go above and beyond to win out-of-network patients….
4 Ways to get PT Scripts for Direct Access Patients in a Non-Direct Access State
Cash-based practices tend to have a much higher percentage of their patients come from non-physician referral sources (aka “Direct Access Patients”) … even in NON-Direct Access states. It’s a big problem when most of your prospective patients are calling...
CBP 074: The Keys to Successfully Going Out-of-Network & Maintaining Patient Volume
Sturdy McKee took a booming 3-clinic in-network practice and successfully transitioned completely out-of-network without missing a beat. In this episode, Sturdy shares the patient communication strategy he used each time he dropped a provider, asks a thought provoking question about why…