“Learn How to Start a Cash Only Medical Practice”
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Many of us know that the average physician of today often leads a quite hectic lifestyle. Frequently overworked and overtired, physicians are also consumed with problems such as high overhead, low reimbursement rates, HMOs and managed care, and the practically inevitable Universal Healthcare” also known as socialized medicine.
If all of the above problems sound familiar to you, read on.
Although accepting insurance from patients may be the norm, for most physicians, it is certainly not the only option. One could be missing out on what potentially may be the wave of the future in medicine a cash only medical practice.
With over 45 million Americans without health insurance, and millions more who are under insured, cash pay medical practices allow these patients to pay out of pocket for quality, and most importantly, affordable medical services. More than 50% of U.S. consumer debt is related to medical bills, 35% of which is accumulated from medical bills that involved acute simple to moderate complexity emergency room visits. These medical bills could have been avoided if the patient had been seen in an office setting by a physician with a cash only medical practice.
For example:
A simple laceration repair in an emergency room cost more than $2,000
A simple laceration repair in a cash only medical practice (office based) is $200-$500
A simple cold or flu treated in an emergency room costs $300-$800
A simple cold or flu treated in a cash only medical practice (office based) is $80-$150
“Learn How to Start a Cash Only Medical Practice”






