How Payment Works
What Is Needed
Financial Convos
Distribution Packet
Ledgers
100

These are the pay periods that both providers and employees get paid in

What is 1st through 15th and 16th through the end of the month?

100

This is how providers become eligible to receive funds. 

What is ACH and W9 form?

100

This is the foundation to understanding how to have financial conversations. 

What is knowing the providers income goals?

100

This is where the OS will find the distribution packet 

What is Provider Portal Search function with last name, comma, first name?

100

While the distribution packet shows what was paid in a given time frame, this shows what hasn't been paid yet. 

What is AR Dashboard and Ledgers?

200

This determines if a provider is getting paid

What is chargeslips being submitted and revenue coming in from patient portions or insurances?

200

This is what we recommend new business owners open up to establish themselves as a business owner and separate their finances. 

What is a business bank account?

200

Using this technique you can dig deeper into provider goals, if they say they're not financially motivated and do not give you a number per month they need to make. 

What is motivational interviewing?

200

This is on the 3rd page of the distribution and shows the amount that was billed to insurance.

What are charges?

200

This can be seen on the provider's schedule, when hovering over a patient and reviewing the value next to the credit card icon. 

What is the patient balance?

300

This is the range of the normal amount on a first distribution

What is 0-100$?

300

This is essential to timely financial ramp up and timely billing of clients and insurances.

What is submitting charting same day or within 48 hours?

300

This is where you can show the provider how much they're making per hour. 

What is Practice Overview?

300

This is the value on the third page that shows the amount that insurance writes-off to meet the negotiated rates we have with them.

What are adjustments?

300

This is how long insurance takes to pay out. 

What is 2-8 weeks from charge-slip signature?

400

This is the time it takes to receive a full distribution

What is 2-8 weeks after a full month of seeing clients regularly, or 2-3 months depending on ramp up and retention and timely charting?

400

This is how you combat providers being overwhelmed with financial conversations, numbers and money?

What is slowing things down to educate providers? What is building trust? What is becoming more knowledgeable yourself?

400

This is how to help providers see how many patients they're seeing each week, month and start to predict their revenue. 

What is taking their average hourly and timesing it by the number of completed sessions?

400

This is also on the 3rd page of the distribution packet that shows the amount coming from insurance on each line and the amount coming from the patient on each line.

What is "payments"?

400

This is how long it takes to bill the patient portion. 

What is next-day to chargeslip signature?

500

This is one of the most important meetings you'll have with a provider. A time to review income goals, review metrics and show transparently how their income is generated. 

What is a distribution packet meeting?

500

This is what you are. 

What is you are awesome?

500

This is the tone used during financial conversations and distribution packet meetings. 

What is affirming, exciting, and motivating?

500

This is the value of the distribution packet. 

What is being able to see everything transparently, from commission, to each patient that paid out?

500

This is something you need to take the next step in to be become savvy with understanding financial revenue for providers.

What is reading ledgers?