Originally Posted by BarbaraNP
1. In WA we are independent.
2. I had hired a company, and quickly brought it in house. We had major problems with the company hired.
3. A cost effective EMR for the small office is Amazing Charts.
4. We use Office Ally and their free practice management software to bill all our claims online. Office Ally also has it's own EMR system so the whole thing is intergrated. I think the EMR is about $30.00/mo.
5. I do some work with NP business owners. This coming Sunday, I am interviewing a certified medical biller who does billing for NP practices. Anyone can listen in. Billing issues are huge for all practices.
6. Seems to me there are NPs in TX who do own their practices. I am not familiar with the practice act there.
BarbaraNP
I really, really appreciate your help.
The NP's I know pay a doctor to be their "Medical Director." Hopefully, this will be abolished within the year, at least in rural areas. If not, I've got a doctor who's willing to serve as my MD. I've only been out of school for 3 years and the first year I only worked in pain management, which was a huge mistake. I've worked in urgent care (which I love)for 2 years and I've also been working with 2 doctors in primary care 4 days per week for 10 month (they're great). I'm just trying to soak up as much knowledge
as I can before I get out there on my own.
Ironically, the doctors I work for in primary care got a NP run clinic shut down in one of the big grocery stores. One of the hospitals in town opened it and hired NP's to work there. My bosses got a petition and had over 100 doctors sign it, basically stating that they would not admit patients to those hospitals unless they closed the clinic, which they did b/c they had no choice. These docs actually said they were worried b/c the patients would get substandard care, but later one of them admitted to me that all the primary care docs were afraid of the competition b/c they couldn't compete with the prices.
I spoke to a lawyer friend of mine about this and he said that he would have loved to have taken this case. He said that he could have sued on behalf of a patient who no longer had access to medical care, since the clinic was shut down. I would have given my eye teeth to have seen this happen. I'm really tired of doctors thinking they have the "patent" on health care. I'm not saying that I can provide 100% of the care that a doctor can, but I can certainly provide 90% of it. I know when I'm over my head and need to refer.