Justin Rust

Thursday, November 5, 2020

What to say when a patient asks, 'Can I just be billed?'

It's never a comfortable conversation when a patient asks about billing options. So how can the situation be eliminated altogether, taking stress off the entire team? Ashley Bond believes it's about setting up the right payment expectations for patients​ before the practice ever collects a penny from them.


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