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deductible reset

Have you seen Laurie’s popular article about the deductible reset?

Laurie's 2018 article for Phreesia's blog is one of their most popular posts. If you haven't seen it yet, here's a link to check it out. It includes time-tested ideas for dealing with the roller-coaster ride that is the transition from the busy-busy fall season to the slowdown in January, including: Identifying the patients who can benefit most from booking services they've postponed before the year ends Making sure staff are trained and confident they can explain the pros and cons of booking care before year end Deploying and taking full advantage of all the tech at your disposal that can make it easier for patients to pay Planning to make conscious use of downtime in the spring--whether by increasing patient visits through promotion, using the time for other important tasks you've put off, or both There's still time to make a plan to have your practice business's best fall/winter season yet. If you'd like to discuss more ways to do so--and how we can help--please get in touch!

By |2022-01-01T22:51:43-08:00November 10th, 2019|

Deductible reset: you have choices

Q4 is here! For many practices, it's the busiest time of the year, as patients who've been timing their care to maximize the value of their insurance coverage or their tax deductions are now ready to schedule. During this period, a greater proportion of reimbursement will usually be collected from health plans, rather than patients. That means it's a good time to maximize productivity and generate revenue that can be collected more easily -- both to close the year out on a high note, and to prepare for Q1, when the pattern reverses. In January, patients are more likely to put off services if they feel they can, thanks to the double whammy of the deductible reset and holiday bills coming due. Looking out over the coming five-six months, it may seem like much is out of your control. And it's true that the hard deadline of December 31 isn't something you can change. But you do have choices to make. When you consider how you'll prepare for the deductible reset, will you fight the slowdown with marketing? Or will you plan to use the downtime in other ways? If you decide to go to combat the deductible reset slowdown with marketing, much depends on your specialty and your local market. And if you decide instead to go with the flow, you'll still need to start planning now, to be sure your opportunity isn't wasted. Either way, your first step should be a thorough analysis of how the deductible reset has affected your practice's workload in the past, and a projection for the impact in Q1 2017. Then if you're planning to try to boost volume, you'll need to consider your strategy (preventive care? elective services?). And if you want to take advantage of an anticipated slowdown, be strategic about it and plan for scheduling adjustments now. In my upcoming webinar (October 20, 10:00 Pacific), I'll delve into some of these ideas and possibilities. It's free, thanks to my generous host and sponsor, Kareo.  Click this link to sign up.  Look forward to your participation and questions!

By |2022-01-01T22:51:55-08:00October 2nd, 2016|
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