Let me ask you a question…
Would you rather go to a doctor who accepts insurance or one who accepts only cash?
Unless you enjoy lighting dollar bills on fire, you’d go to a doctor that accepts your insurance plan whenever possible. Pretty obvious, right?
But have you ever wondered what a healthcare provider has to do to be able to take insurance?
Well, It's a process called credentialing, or provider enrollment, and it's a critical part of the healthcare industry.
To start this process, an application must be correctly submitted to the insurance company for consideration. They then review the application, verify all of the providers credentials and offer them a participating contract.
With that, the provider can accept the insurance and be reimbursed for the services they render
(and create a potentially generous revenue stream in the process!)
If the steps are not followed correctly, however, the application will be rejected and they'll be forced to start the entire process over again.
While provider enrollment is not a difficult process, it is a very specific process that requires steps be completed in a certain order for the application to be processed correctly.
Anyone can do it, as long as they know what steps to follow.
So what does all of this have to do with you ?
Well that's the cool part: most providers prefer not to try and handle this themselves.
Why? Simply put, they are far too busy doing what they were trained to do...practice healthcare!
They just don't have the time, energy or desire to try and figure out how to navigate various insurance plans.
Moreover, the risk of doing it incorrectly, having their applications rejected and suffering months of delay by starting all over simply isn't worth the trouble.
So many of them either assign the task to someone on their staff who already has a ton of other responsibilities and hope that it gets done correctly (which does work, sometimes,) or hire a professional and have the piece of mind of knowing it will get done right.
And the professionals who help them get paid as much as $3000-4000 per contract, depending on how many insurance companies they need to enroll with. Pretty lucrative, right?
Even better, all of the work can be done in less than 8 hours from anywhere in the world with an internet connection, making for an extremely attractive Covid-friendly business!
Now imagine if you could learn the skills to help health care providers with their insurance enrollments...
Wouldn’t that empower you to immediately start earning hundreds of dollars per hour in your spare time?
How would it feel to have a high-value skill that positions YOU as the expert amongst healthcare providers and makes them eager to pay you thousands for your services?
What would it mean for your life if you could easily work from home, no matter what is going on around you, as long as you have an internet connection?
Now you can....