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What to charge
PMRNC:
Well remember in the states it is illegal to bill % it is illegal for the "provider" to enter into the fee-splitting arrangement..NOT the billing company, however why would any biller want to put a provider in that situation anyway. To research your state, go to Google and type in your state and look for search terms such as illegal fee splitting in _____ for providers or healthcare practices.
Now.. though I gave you my formula, my hourly rate STAYS with me. My providers do not need to know I have came to that formula with an hourly rate. If asked I simply tell them it's based on time, costs, etc. I've never been pressed. Remember that in business such as ours, you don't have to fully explain your fees, they are what they are. My contract will simply state the services I am providing and the flat fee amount and an explanation of the sliding scale.
If a provider balks.. simply tell them that you expect to be paid for your time like any other business.
PENNY10:
Thanks so much for the help :)
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