Introducing medical revenue recovery
The free audit gets the meeting on its own.
You probably already know someone who runs or works inside a practice. You are not learning medical billing. You make the introduction, my team takes it from the first discovery call, and you earn recurring monthly compensation for the life of the contract.
The case for it
What makes medical revenue recovery
worth your relationships.
Why this line
The hook does the work.
A free in depth audit, often 40 pages or more, is a genuinely strong reason for a practice owner to take a meeting. You are offering something with obvious value before anyone is asked to commit to anything.
What you actually do
You make one introduction.
No medical billing knowledge required. There is no system to replace, so the objection that usually kills these conversations does not apply here.
Why it holds
Billing is embedded in how a practice runs.
Once a facility comes on board they tend to stay, because the service is tied directly to their cash flow. That is the kind of account worth having.
Questions people ask first
Straight answers.
Nothing published here yet.
Who do you know who bills insurance?
A doctor, a dentist, a chiropractor, a clinic. Start there.
See how the introduction worksRunning a business with this problem yourself?
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