by Pete Crutchley | Oct 31, 2019 | Medical Billing News
My website designer friend related a really interesting tale to me this week. He designs websites for all sorts of businesses including consultant surgeons but was confused. He’d checked the traffic to all his client’s websites and the numbers were good. Curiously...
by Pete Crutchley | Apr 14, 2019 | Medical Billing News
My website designer related a really interesting tale to me this week. He designs websites for all sorts of businesses including consultant surgeons but was confused. He’d checked the traffic to all his client’s websites and the numbers were good. Curiously though,...
by Pete Crutchley | Mar 1, 2018 | Medical Billing News
Undercharging or not charging the right fee is much more common than you may think. Consider the two real examples below. THE ENT SURGEON Surgeon A is an ENT consultant surgeon. He performs an E1910 on two different patients. The surgeon bills both patient’s insurance...
by Pete Crutchley | Jan 2, 2018 | Medical Billing News
Following on from yesterday’s post a consultant emailed me regarding his goals for 2018. We’d known each other for a while. Indeed we had begun speaking when he had not achieved his 2016 goals. Because they were actually wishes. More money. Increased...
by Pete Crutchley | Dec 20, 2017 | Medical Billing News
I’m a freelancer. I provide an outsourced service for my clients. I run my business to generate an income for me. Notice all three of those sentences started with the word “I”? But when I (sic) go and see a potential new client or even an existing...