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Control Adjustments Before They Control You
All adjustments fall into two categories. Knowing which is which helps you separate what’s normal from what’s fixable.
Contractual Adjustments
These are the discounts you’ve agreed to with insurance companies. They’re built into your payer contracts and are part of the cost of doing business. They can’t be avoided—and they shouldn’t be feared. Think of them as the difference between your retail price and your contracted price.
Write-Offs
Write-offs are different
Doctors CFO
Oct 294 min read


Your Average Patient Charge: The Number That Tells the Truth
Many medical offices glance at their billed charges and assume that’s their income. It’s not.
The real measure of your financial health is your Average Patient Charge (APC).
Average Patient Charge tells you how much money you actually collect per patient visit, not what you billed. It’s the difference between thinking your practice is profitable and actually knowing it is.
Doctors CFO
Oct 283 min read


Building a Visit Structure That Reflects Reality
When your “visit” metric mixes provider work with ancillary services, your data stops reflecting reality. Staffing plans, clinician compensation, and even hiring decisions all become distorted.
Doctors CFO
Oct 243 min read


Stop Guessing: Build Procedure Prices That Actually Make Money
You can rebuild pricing for any procedure in under fifteen minutes using four building blocks:
Consumables – List items consumed per case and calculate true per-unit cost, including wastage.
Labor – Convert provider and staff minutes (including setup and documentation) into cost.
Commission/Performance Pay – Factor in any incentives or case-level bonuses.
Overhead Spread – Allocate the fair share of rent, admin, marketing, and software costs.
Once the math is done, add your t
Doctors CFO
Oct 163 min read


One Tax ID, Many Locations: When to Merge and How to Keep P&Ls Honest
Every multi-location practice eventually faces the same question: do we keep separate tax IDs, or merge into one? A common mistake: merge first, figure out reporting later. Revenue and costs pool together, and suddenly managers don’t trust their P&Ls. Without guardrails, every “why is this site underperforming?” conversation turns into guesswork.
The good news: this is fixable with the right design up front.
Doctors CFO
Oct 82 min read


How Fee Schedules, Adjustments, and Cancellations Shape Practice Health
Beyond revenue and expenses, three often-overlooked factors tell a powerful story about a practice’s financial health: fee schedules, adjustment percentages, and patient cancellations.
Doctors CFO
Sep 42 min read


What is the Role of a Collection Agency?
Unfortunately, not all medical or dental bills incurred are paid in full by the patient and/or their insurance provider. Failing to collect
Doctors CFO
Mar 12, 20195 min read


How to Monitor Your Billing Company?
As promised in last week's article, this post will give our recommendations on how to monitor your billing company or internal billing clerk
Doctors CFO
Mar 6, 20196 min read


What is the Role of a Billing Company?
Today we will outline the role of a billing company. Many times billing tasks are done by a front office employee and sometimes they are out
Doctors CFO
Feb 26, 20195 min read
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