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blhoffman

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Office Space vs. Home Office
« on: April 07, 2010, 01:36:51 AM »
I am working towards starting a medical billing company. I am aware that many individuals do it from home but I don't really have that as an option. I do not have the space in my own home and that leaves me with needing to rent an office space. BUT I'm a single mom, with one paycheck and 2 children.

I have looked into renting an office space. Keeping an eye out for anything close to home, and affordable. Is there anything I should know about renting an office space vs. doing home billing? Anyone that also has a rented office that has some words of advice or bewares?

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Brenda

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Re: Office Space vs. Home Office
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2010, 02:46:09 AM »
Brenda,

I understand you feel that space is an issue in your home, but you can do billing from your bedroom or your kitchen table!  I am not advocating declaring this as an 'office' when filing taxes, however, you can absolutley still bill without having enough space or a separate room in your home.  In my opinion, renting office space is an un-necessary expense in so many ways at this point in your business: First, you say starting a business, so I am assuming you don't have your first client yet?  Second, you say "single mom with one paycheck"....so, I beg of you NOT to add the expense of an outside office at this point....I understand that the idea off renting office space may sound glamorous.....I know...I've rented office space before....and yes, it's nice decorating it....having a key, etc etc.....but when no money is coming in and you have to pay the rent every month.....the novelty begins to fade.....There are many of us 'home-based' billers by the true sense of the word who have and currently do bill sucessfully from home....again, by no means would I attempt to use your kitchen table and declare it as a separate home office on your taxes, God forbid you got audited.....but....take some time to re-think and save yourself some money as you venture into your new business!!  Much luck to you!
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Re: Office Space vs. Home Office
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2010, 09:15:39 AM »
I have to agree. In just starting out you are looking at possibly 6 months and maybe longer before getting that first client.
I'm not sure I would setup a fax and computer in my bedroom but if you have space there, why not? OR if you definitely cannot do this from your home, what about renting some space from a friend in their home for a lower rent? I too don't think it would be wise to have the cost of a rented office when you are starting out.
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« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2010, 10:02:28 AM »
I agree with Linda & MedAuthor.  You can always rent an office when you get things rolling but you can't get your money back for rent.  Getting clients is the most important part of getting started.  Too many people spend all their time getting their 'ducks in a row' and run out of money before getting a client.  If at all possible, hold off until clients are in place.

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Re: Office Space vs. Home Office
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2010, 01:32:27 PM »
I fully agree with what everyone is saying except for one little thing - HIPAA. I do not have the space or locked door for compliance. Kids come and go and may see things. I have a large family that drops by all the time.

It doesn't matter if they are my children or family. PHI is need to know basis for purpose of paying the claim or for medical treatment - any other individual viewing someone else's PHI is in violation of HIPAA.

I have a gentleman talked into two months free rent on an office space. In exchange I lay new carpet and paint. Which I have brothers who will do that for me. I'm looking at it again today with a brother who will do the carpet laying if I decide to take the space. I haven't signed the lease yet.



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« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2010, 05:56:42 PM »
You know, your going to do very well because you are absolutely right. It's not like you can store records under the bed.. But what you could do is wait out your marketing efforts from home, you don't have to worry about protecting documents until you get that first client.. 2 months free rent is good deal, but like I said, it can be months and even a year or more before you land that first client. Of course that doesn't mean you won't land one right away, I'm all for the power of positive thinking! Was just trying to think of some things you could do to save a few dollars while you are waiting for income to come in. Have you looked into a small business loan that might be able to put up some capital funds to help you until revenue kicks in? Check also for small business start up grants too. Another thing you need to consider is that if you get the office space, right off the bat you are going to need insurance ..another cost you could hold off on if you stayed at home until you establish at least that first client.  Just some thoughts.
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Re: Office Space vs. Home Office
« Reply #6 on: April 08, 2010, 01:20:16 AM »
This is all true. To tell the truth I am very nervous about signing a lease.

If you work from home, do you put your home address on the website, in the phonebook, and marketing materials? What about phone number and fax?

I guess what worries me too is that if I get a second phone line and use my address and get a fax, I will get a client. Which is great - except - I will then have to rent a space and change my address, change my phone number and fax number.

Anyone have any suggestions to this? I REALLY would love to hear it. Please help. Thanks.

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« Reply #7 on: April 08, 2010, 02:01:46 AM »
I had some of the same thoughts when I went through my start up process.  My business address is actually a UPS mailbox at my local location.  The mailbox number can be used as a suite number so it doesn't look as postal.  When I moved into office space I still keep that same address because I don't have to worry about deliveries etc and I like the fact that if a patient decide to drop by for a visit because of a bill they received (rightly so) and didn't like I don't have to deal with that interruption.  If you go with a phone service like Voice Nation or ring central (only 2 I could think of off the top of my head - I use Voice Nation) you won't have to worry about changing your phone number and the prices are reasonable.  Your phone service can follow you.  Hope this helps....

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« Reply #8 on: April 08, 2010, 02:21:05 AM »
Thank you. That actually does help a whole lot. Everyone here has been very helpful and it has all been great advice. Thanks.

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« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2010, 09:02:48 AM »
This is all true. To tell the truth I am very nervous about signing a lease.

If you work from home, do you put your home address on the website, in the phonebook, and marketing materials? What about phone number and fax?

I guess what worries me too is that if I get a second phone line and use my address and get a fax, I will get a client. Which is great - except - I will then have to rent a space and change my address, change my phone number and fax number.

Anyone have any suggestions to this? I REALLY would love to hear it. Please help. Thanks.

The one thing that I do regret is not getting a post office box. Using my home address it can be "google" mapped and people can clearly see I work out of my home. I NEVER lie if they ask me, but I just dont' tell them that I do. I am personally going to rent office space when I do get more steady in the business and have maintained a certain level for a certain period of time. My reason is I just prefer to "leave" home to work. The idea of "work from home" is great, but its not as glamorous as some think it can be. Too many times I can take it too casual being at home ....

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« Reply #10 on: April 08, 2010, 09:58:49 AM »
A bunch of great suggestions.  I just have one to add.  You can get a file cabinet that locks so PHI can be protected in your home.  Not sure if you have the space for even a file cabinet, but it is an option.  You don't have to put the info in clothes boxes under the bed. 

Best of luck!

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« Reply #11 on: April 08, 2010, 01:43:28 PM »
Locking file cabinet, or locking desk for PHI.  Also it's important to teach your kids about privacy anyway, this could be an important learning experience for all.

Since HIPAA was enacted I actually started looking when I go into doctor's offices.  It's interesting that you would have to REALLY look to get much info.  It seems like it's more about protecting the information from being misused by bad employees.

However, I drove by one doctor's office and the biller's office was one of the front windows.  The files were right at eye level when you parked your car, no filing cabinet, just bookshelves with all those patient names right there in front of you.  I almost felt like calling them and letting them know how visible their patient info was.  I realize it's just a name, but where HIPAA and Medicare are concerned, it's enough to get fined!  Scary!

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« Reply #12 on: April 08, 2010, 05:00:08 PM »
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Too many times I can take it too casual being at home ....

Don't you worry Pay_My_Claims....I'm here to be on you about that!!!
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« Reply #13 on: April 08, 2010, 05:11:48 PM »
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Locking file cabinet, or locking desk for PHI.  Also it's important to teach your kids about privacy anyway, this could be an important learning experience for all.

Excellent point!
Michelle Rimmer, CHI, CPMB
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« Reply #14 on: April 08, 2010, 06:33:44 PM »
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Too many times I can take it too casual being at home ....

Don't you worry Pay_My_Claims....I'm here to be on you about that!!!

I need it.....with all the growing that is going on..I have to stay focused or lose my dreams to being slothful!!

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