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The Health of Business
Danielle Boyd
14 episodes
6 days ago
The Health of Business with Danielle Boyd explores what it really takes to run a healthy clinic, from leadership and compliance to marketing, culture, and the messy middle of entrepreneurship in healthcare. Join physiotherapist and consultant Danielle Boyd as she talks with clinic owners, educators, and changemakers who are redefining what it means to build sustainable, values-driven businesses in Canada’s healthcare system. Smart conversations, real stories, and practical business strategies we should have learned in school.
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The Health of Business with Danielle Boyd explores what it really takes to run a healthy clinic, from leadership and compliance to marketing, culture, and the messy middle of entrepreneurship in healthcare. Join physiotherapist and consultant Danielle Boyd as she talks with clinic owners, educators, and changemakers who are redefining what it means to build sustainable, values-driven businesses in Canada’s healthcare system. Smart conversations, real stories, and practical business strategies we should have learned in school.
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09 - Should I Offer Direct Billing at my Clinic? 5 Things you MUST Consider as a Clinic Owner Before you Offer Direct Billing
The Health of Business
32 minutes 44 seconds
2 months ago
09 - Should I Offer Direct Billing at my Clinic? 5 Things you MUST Consider as a Clinic Owner Before you Offer Direct Billing

In this episode, Danielle discusses the complexities of direct billing in private health care clinics in BC and Canada, emphasizing the importance of consent forms, understanding the differences between scope of practice and coverage, and the administrative burdens that come with direct billing. She highlights the legal and financial responsibilities of clinic owners, the necessity of being aware of audit terms from insurers, and encourages engagement from the community regarding their experiences and opinions on direct billing.


Chapters:

00:00 Understanding Direct Billing: A Personal Perspective

00:57 (1.) Scope of Practice vs. Scope of Coverage - What is the Difference?

07:41 (2.) Understanding Who is Responsible Financially and Legally in an Insurance Audit

08:25 (3.) Do You Have Consent Documented for Direct Billing?

18:56 (4.) Do you Have Administrative Capacity for Direct Billing?

23:25 (5.) Are you Familiar with Audit Terms for Insurers?

28:27 Balancing Risks and Benefits of Direct Billing


Keywords:


direct billing, consent forms, scope of practice, insurance audits, clinic management, administrative burden, patient communication, healthcare compliance, financial responsibility, insurance coverage, bc physiotherapy, clinic owner, bc physio, PABC, business of physiotherapy, physical therapy, business of physical therapy




The Health of Business
The Health of Business with Danielle Boyd explores what it really takes to run a healthy clinic, from leadership and compliance to marketing, culture, and the messy middle of entrepreneurship in healthcare. Join physiotherapist and consultant Danielle Boyd as she talks with clinic owners, educators, and changemakers who are redefining what it means to build sustainable, values-driven businesses in Canada’s healthcare system. Smart conversations, real stories, and practical business strategies we should have learned in school.