| |
|
|
|

Medical
Billing Job Openings
venues
to take further advantage of the unsuspecting public. These medical
billing from home companies know that the majority of folks will not
do any research before getting involved, they make it easy for you to
contact them, they have very convincing sales reps waiting to con you
out of your money and for a mere $400 they tell you that they will supply
you with everything you'll need to make $40-$60K per year from the comfort
of your home.Friends, let me tell you right now that there are no medical
billing from home companies out there that can afford to supply all
of that for $400 and stay in business! Common sense would alert most
people that this is a scam, but because most people are so blinded by
the money making potential they don't listen to that little person inside
that usually yells "It's Too Good To Be True".How Do You Go
About Avoiding The Scamsters In The Medical Billing From Home Industry?1.
Don't answer those ads that you see in your favorite local shopper magazines
(Globe, Sun, Examiner, Thrifty Nickel, PennySavers, etc.) or in some
of the major daily newspapers. They usually go something like this:"You
Can Earn $50,000+ Processing Medical Claims From Home. No experience
necessary! Call 1-800-***-**** for information."2. This one is
usually seen on the Internet but lately it can be found in any number
of widely sold financial/entrepreneurial magazines. These ads are placed
by medical billing from home opportunity vendors that want you to purchase
training, software, marketing materials, and lists of doctors as a package
deal for $4000-$9000.Now there are a handful of well known medical billing
from home opportunity vendors in the nation, but if you aren't sure
who they are you must research the company in depth before you contact
them, but they do exist.3. Watch out for what is called medical billing
from home resellers of well known/branded medical billing software programs
that are the most basic in design and won't be able to support your
business for years to come. So you in turn will need to call them back
and spend more money with them to upgrade the software (so you get taken
twice). You can find these cheap pieces of software all over the net,
on Ebay and from people's personal websites (most of whom don't know
anything about doing medical billing as a business).4. Look out for
medical billing from home software companies that also claim to be their
own clearinghouse companies. They will claim to give you discounted
clearinghouse services because you initially bought software from them,
but you will have to agree to submit your claims exclusively through
them.
Again you are paying twice, except this kind of service is an extended
and drawn out milking of your wallet and the biggest problem is what
happens if the company goes out of business?That's right you're stuck
big-time and you'll have to spend a lot of money to get things back
on the right track. This is the same as putting all of your eggs in
the same basket that we've been hearing about since we were young.5.
You should always research a medical billing from home company before
you do business with them unless you are getting a referral from a very
trusted friend. The best way to start your research is by going to the
BBB and doing a search for the medical billing from home company you
are looking to do business with.You can learn a lot about the company
including if the company has any open complaints against them from their
customers. You will also see if they have a favorable rating, which
goes toward their credibility.6. The next thing that you should do is
visit and partake in the discussions at any one of the several medical
billing from home forums. These forums will become the basis of your
support network and will give you the opportunity to ask questions of
established home-based medical billing business owners. The other benefit
is that you will also meet other new medical billers that are on the
same level of getting their business started as you are, so you know
that you're not the only one who has fears about getting started. Once
you dispel the fears then you can focus on the topic at hand and proceed
with full confidence in your decisions.Many people that try and start
their own medical billing from home business usually fail to do so because
they have skipped one or all of the aforementioned. The sad part is
that they cry foul and say that the medical billing from home industry
is a scam instead of owning up to their own faults.The medical billing
from home industry is a great business to start but it's not for everybody
so before you decided to get involved I suggest that you research the
industry in full and read all the books on the topic that you can. There
are several books on the market but the majority of them are rather
outdated so they aren't going to do much for you since the industry
tends to change quickly.About the Author.Paul G. Hackett "The Medical
Billing Mastermind" has been teaching people how to start successful
home based medical billing businesses for ½ a decade. Medical
Billing Book For Beginners.
|
|
|
|