Case Study #5: Should you handle payment plans in-house?
Case study #5: Should you handle payment plans in-house? Offering payment plans to your clients has a very positive impact on your practice. However, you
Case study #5: Should you handle payment plans in-house? Offering payment plans to your clients has a very positive impact on your practice. However, you
Case study #4: No more discounting of services. It is quite common in the veterinary profession to discount services when your client may not
Case study #3: Pre-approving clients for a payment plan. According to an article by David Lummis, “How retailization is changing the veterinary business” written
Case study #2: Increase in cash flow Just because your clients do not get approved by third party financing companies like CareCredit does not mean
VetBilling Case Study #1: How to avoid the five reasons businesses fail and how overcoming these reasons will positively impact your practice. How is it
VetBilling was honored to be a sponsor and participant in the inaugural Access to Veterinary Care symposium, a groundbreaking collaboration with some of the brightest individuals in the veterinary profession. Our co-founder Suzanne Cannon gave a presentation on how alternative financing options positively impact accessibility of care for pet owners across a broad socioeconomic spectrum.
“…[when pet] owners can’t afford to do all the diagnostics and treatment that would be the gold standard, euthanasia is the only option.”
This is a quote from a veterinarian in an article we recently read. But it’s something we’ve heard many times before. Too many times to count, in fact. And it’s a statement with which we STRONGLY DISAGREE.
VetBilling and Brown Dog Foundation joined forces in 2016 to help bridge the gap between the cost of veterinary care and saving the family pet.