Articles
Long-form guides on the practical decisions new practice owners face — credentialing, legal compliance, commercial leases, and payer contracts.
How Credentialing Delays Cost Your Practice — and Four Moves That Shorten Them
Most new practices lose 45–90 days of revenue to avoidable credentialing delays. Here are the four preparation moves that consistently cut that gap in half.
Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Basics for Solo Practitioners
You do not need to be a Medicare-reliant group to run afoul of Stark or the Anti-Kickback Statute. A plain-English guide to what solo practice owners should understand.
Your First Medical Office Lease: Seven Clauses That Actually Matter
Rent per square foot is the headline number, but it is rarely where leases go wrong. Seven clauses that determine whether your lease protects you or traps you.
Reading a Payer Contract Before You Sign: Fee Schedule, Timely Filing, and the Termination Clauses
A practical guide to the three sections of every payer contract that actually determine your economics. What to read, what to ask for, and when to walk away.