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Feb 24, 2009 08:28 PM

Reimbursement Expenses for CM's who work at home.


Hello. These questions are directed to CM's who solely work at home, not working in a facility. I have a few questions regarding reimbursement expenses, since I am considering taking a work at home CM position.

1. Are you paid full mileage from your home office to the client's home/dr's appt and return home trip?
2. Does it matter whether you see one client in a day or more than one in regards to getting sufficient and ample mileage reimbursement?
3. If you travel to visit a client at their home or at doctor's appt and they are a "no show", are you still covered for your mileage & travel expenses?
4. Are you reimbursed for your tolls and parking?
5. Are you reimbursed for your more costly office supplies that you incur monthly (ink cartridges, stamps, paper)?
6. Are you reimbursed for your monthly Internet service?
7. Assuming the company gives you a cell phone, if not are you reimbursed for any calls on your personal cell that may incur while traveling and you need to contact a client to confirm a visit while on route etc..?

Appreciate any info! Thank you.


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Old Mar 11, 2009, 05:21 PM

Default Re: Reimbursement Expenses for CM's who work at home.
All excellent questions. I look forward to the responses as I am considering working from home.
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