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April 17, 2026
In this episode, Scott, Mark, and Dr. John Lin tackle a deceptively simple question: does it make sense to perform more complex procedures—like Optilume and other minimally invasive treatments—in the office setting? The discussion breaks down the three critical pillars every practice must evaluate—clinical fit, financial viability, and operational execution—while highlighting key factors such as reimbursement, equipment costs, anesthesia logistics, staffing, and workflow efficiency. They also explore opportunity cost, geographic variability, and how in-office procedures can improve both patient experience and physician productivity when done right. The takeaway: success requires a fully developed plan—because bringing procedures in-house is never just a simple yes or no decision.
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By Mark Painter, Scott Painter and Dr. Ray Painter4.8
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April 17, 2026
In this episode, Scott, Mark, and Dr. John Lin tackle a deceptively simple question: does it make sense to perform more complex procedures—like Optilume and other minimally invasive treatments—in the office setting? The discussion breaks down the three critical pillars every practice must evaluate—clinical fit, financial viability, and operational execution—while highlighting key factors such as reimbursement, equipment costs, anesthesia logistics, staffing, and workflow efficiency. They also explore opportunity cost, geographic variability, and how in-office procedures can improve both patient experience and physician productivity when done right. The takeaway: success requires a fully developed plan—because bringing procedures in-house is never just a simple yes or no decision.
PRS Coding and Reimbursement Hub
Access the Hub
Botox LCD Alert
Download the Alert
Free In-Office Prostate Biopsy Calculator (Suppoted by UC-Care)
Download Now
PRS Coding Courses
For Urologist
For APPs
For Coders, Billers, and Admins
Join the Urology Pharma and Tech Pioneer Group
Empowering urology practices to adopt new technology faster by providing clear reimbursement strategies—ensuring the practice gets paid and patients benefit sooner.
https://www.prsnetwork.com/joinuptp
Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com
The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook group.
The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Group link to join:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice/

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