Medical
Practice Monitor' Shows Physicians Want Financial Management Skills; Believe
Accepting Credit Cards from Patients for Payment Can Help
NEW YORK, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/
-- Physicians in private practice say managing the financial aspects of their
practice is a challenge that will heighten over the next few years (76%),
according to the second annual Medical Practice Monitor by OPEN from American
Express(SM), the Company's small business team.
Regardless of their specialty, survey respondents say that they find
managing the dual role of practicing medicine and running their business -- or
practice management -- to be challenging (83%), and that further training in
financial management skills would help them to run their practice more
efficiently (74%). More than half (61%) agree that incorporating the use of
credit or charge cards would positively impact the business of managing their
practice.
Time is
one of the most significant challenges for physicians and their staff,
according to the Monitor. More than half of the respondents (51%) say they
spend at least one full day per week (defined as seven hours) managing their
business, and 16% say practice management takes as much as three days per
week.
Electronic
Patient Records and Malpractice Insurance Are Main Challenges
The time
that respondents spend on practice management is primarily devoted to
implementing electronic patient records (56%) and trying to stay on top of slow
third-party reimbursements (54%). Other challenges include managing malpractice
insurance issues (48%) and collecting payments from patients (42%).
"Today's
private practice doctor is increasingly torn between caring for their patients
and keeping their business afloat," says J. Max Reiboldt,
CPA, medical practice management specialist, author of Financial Management of
the Medical Practice, and consultant to OPEN from American Express. "Most
doctors put in many extra hours just to keep from sacrificing valuable patient
time to the mounds of paperwork and financial responsibilities that come with
running a business."
Credit
Card Acceptance Is Convenient for Physicians and Patients
Fifty-nine
percent of Monitor respondents who accept credit cards say they wish more
patients used credit or charge cards to pay for medical services. In fact, more
than 79% already accept credit or charge cards from patients as payment for
medical services, including those for co-payments and out-of- pocket/elective
visits/procedures. Most cite ease of payment at time of service (84%),
efficiency of staff (62%), and cash flow (47%) as their top reasons for why
accepting plastic has helped their practice.
"Accepting
credit or charge cards certainly simplifies billing for me," says Dr.
Richard Garden, a New Jersey
urologist. "My patients can more easily track their medical expenses when
they use their card for payment."
Wanted:
More Time for Patients
If they
were able to spend less time managing the business of their practice, a
majority of all respondents said they would use the extra time for non-working
activities (74%), while others would to spend more time with patients (53%).
"This
finding is interesting in light of the fact that the vast majority of
respondents are reporting increases in both patient volume and revenues over
last year," says Reiboldt, the medical practice
management specialist. "This puts even more pressure on them to juggle
time wisely. Fortunately, many physicians are taking advantage of financial
tools like the ones offered by credit card companies for help."
Physicians
Agree -- Credit Cards Provide Ease and Flexibility
According
to the Medical Practice Monitor, credit and charge cards are the most preferred
form of payment for medical practice purchases (56%). Among physicians who use
credit or charge cards, most enjoy earning rewards (57%) and writing fewer
checks (52%). Forty-three percent say they appreciate managing accounts online
24 hours a day, 39% favor the flexibility of paying all at once or over time,
and 36% enjoy having a 30-day window for payment.
Office
Supplies and Business Travel Among Top Uses for Credit
Cards
Physicians
who use credit or charge cards in their practice primarily use them to purchase
office supplies (82%), business travel (81%), continuing medical education
(79%), computer hardware/software (69%), and medical supplies (61%). Nearly
two-thirds (64%) earn cash rebates, miles or reward points from purchases on
their credit or charge card, and 86% redeem reward points for personal and
business travel.
"Charge
and credit cards can be an asset in practice management for medical
professionals today," says Reiboldt. "Cards
and the services and benefits they offer are becoming more attractive in
helping doctors and dentists manage day-to-day business and plan for growth and
expansion that enhances their ability to get back to the practice of
medicine."
To learn
more about the benefits of using charge or credit cards for their practices, physicians
and dentists can visit http://www.open.americanexpress.com/medical.
Survey
Methodology
The
Medical Practice Monitor by OPEN from American Express is based on online
interviews conducted by International Communications Research (ICR) from
July 18, 2005 - August 13, 2005 with a nationally representative sample of 360
medical doctors in private practice (regardless of specialty). Additionally, 100
oncologists, 102 dermatologists, 100 urologists, 101 ophthalmologists and 116
dentists in private practice were surveyed. The results have a sampling error
of +5.2% (for the sample of 360) or +9.8% (for the specialty samples).
About
American Express
American
Express Company (http://www.americanexpress.com)
is a diversified worldwide travel, financial and network services
company founded in 1850. It is a world leader in charge and credit
cards, Travelers Cheques, travel, business services
and international banking.
OPEN is
the American Express team dedicated exclusively to the success of small
business owners and their companies. The OPEN Team provides small business
owners access to an enhanced set of products, tools, services and savings
designed to help meet their evolving needs. These include charge and credit
cards, convenient access to working capital, robust online account management
capabilities and savings on business services from an expanded lineup of
partners. To obtain more information about OPEN, visit http://www.open.americanexpress.com,
or call 1-800-NOW-OPEN to apply for a card or loan. Terms and conditions
apply.
Establishment
Services is the merchant network of American Express, which acquires and
maintains relationships with millions of merchants around the globe, which
welcome American Express-branded Cards.
SOURCE
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