Hi!First off, thank you for creating this wonderful and helpful forum! I am so glad to have stumbled into this forum.I have been doing medical billing for over 10 years and loving it. When I first started it, I didn't think I would like it. But I love it! Anyway, I have always wonder what it would be like to work from home. Of course it's great, but I am nervous. For one, I know there will be a lot of works! And two, getting clients.I am currently working full time for a therapist. The business was a mess when I started! Found out the previous biller/manager have no billing experience what so ever. Long story short, I clean it up and he was impressed. So now, he knows a therapist that is going to have a practice of his own and asked me if I would be interest in helping them set up billing (I would get pay for my time, of course).Here comes part of the question. I see this as a golden opportunity to start something. I mean, this could be my first client. From what I heard this new therapist doesn't have a biller and doesn't know anything of that field. How should I approach this without giving the wrong impression to my current boss. I do not want to give any hint that I am actually thinking of separating myself away from him to create my own business. Also because he have a very bad experience with billing service. (Don't let me get start it, I ended up cleaning that up as well and now it's all in house billing). Know what I mean? Any of you have any opinion on going about this? I plan on staying with my current boss, until I am ready to separate myself. And of course, I will have a partner and she also work full time.We already have 2-3 potential clients by the way. Help please.... Thank you in advance!Hello,I have been in this situation. I started my carrier same way as you did (worked as in house biller and cleaned up the mess that billing company did). Then same doctor referred me to some one else so I asked to doctor that I want to work from home and grow up. First time she was scared but then I convinced her that I will work same way and I will go to office once every week to pick up stuff and to see if office have any issues. I did same for 2 years. Then she referred me to third doctor and now I am not going to office any more. Everthing works from my office. It do work out slowly if we have worked real good for them.