Navigate Third-Party Payers. Increase Private-Pay Patients.

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What you will find in the guidebook

Get the latest Third-Party-Payer Guidebook

Your guide to ensuring your practice is not negatively affected by the rise of third-party payers, along with strategies to increase private-pay patients

Our Experts Share the Ins and Outs of Third-Party Contracts

As more insurance plans take on third-party-payer networks and more baby boomers hit retirement age, this guidebook has the essentials to help you navigate third-party-payer networks and increase private-pay patients.

  • Benefits of including insurance plan patients in your payer mix
  • Deciding if insurance plan patients are right for you
  • Discounts vs. benefits
  • Things to do before you sign a contract and what to do if you do sign one
  • Ways to minimize the impact of insurance plans
  • Strategies to increase your private-pay patient flow
  • How practices are successfully navigating third-party payers in increasing profits
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