
The Cash-Based Practice Podcast
Demms Dezzy
Description
Gathering input from many successful cash-based practice owners, this podcast covers all components of starting or transitioning into the out-of-network/private-pay business model for your private practice. Though the host, Jarod Carter PT, DPT, MTC, and many interviewees are physical therapists, this information is applicable to most healthcare, fitness, and wellness-related businesses looking to decrease reliance on 3rd party payors, and increase cash-based revenue streams. We cover a huge number of topics including: practice transition strategies, 3rd party payor contract legalities, Medicare rules and legalities in the cash-based model, referral source diversification, online marketing, word-of-mouth marketing, optimal website design, blogging, Youtube and video marketing, networking skills and strategies, the vital cash-based mindset, phone conversations and conversions, scheduling, discharge marketing, administrative training, low overhead systems and automation, private-pay wellness/fitness/prevention programs, and everything else that involves the self-pay practice model, how it differs from the traditional insurance-based model, and what you need to do to be successful with this low-stress, rewarding type of private practice.
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Episodes (130)
CBP 231: How to get your new admin trained to handle initial phone calls without losing business
CBP 229: Using email to convert leads in cash-based practice
CBP 228: Healthcare interview tips to find the right candidate for your practice
CBP 227: Converting Attendees into Cash-Pay Consults at a Busy Event
CBP 226: Silent Profit Killer: The True Cost of an Ineffective Admin in a Cash-Based Clinic
CBP 225: Cash-based memberships: transform your practice with recurring revenue
CBP 224: Email strategies that bring patients back
CBP 223: Bulletproof Your Healthcare Practice With A High-Ticket Offer
CBP 222: Elevate Your Referral Game by Tapping into Affluent Patient Networks
CBP 221: Raise Rates Fearlessly in a Cash-Based Practice