The Cash-Based Practice Podcast

CBP 197: How to drop low-paying insurance contracts without losing patients


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If your profits are being squeezed by low-reimbursement insurance contracts but you hesitate to drop them because you think you'll lose too many patients, then this podcast episode is for you. I'm going to explain 4 key steps that my students have used to not only minimize loss of current patients, but to actually increase their patient numbers with high-value services that more than double their profit per visit!

You'll hear the top strategies that can help a practice successfully navigate the transition from insurance-based to self pay. This is equally applicable for practices that will be dropping all those low-reimbursement insurance contracts at once, for hybrid practices that are trying to cultivate more out-of-network business, and even to fully cash practices that are looking for ways to stand out from the insurance-based competition.

This "highlight" is from a Q&A call with my Mastermind Gold group—a highly interactive, supportive group where people who have tons of questions and concerns about how to start, grow, or transition to a cash-based private practice get the answers, resources, and confidence they need to build the practice of their dreams. We have a group coaching call every week, and we occasionally use excerpts of those calls for this podcast.

USEFUL INFORMATION:

Check out our Masterclass: How to Answer "Do you take my insurance?"

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