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Frequently Asked Questions-Funding Medical Billing Companies

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Article Overview: PRN answers common medical billing funding agency questions. Researching medical billing funding solutions? PRN Funding has medical billing funding options and answers.

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Frequently Asked Questions-Funding Medical Billing Companies

A lot of questions can come up when a business owner starts researching medical billing funding solutions-the idea of selling their invoices to a factor or medical billing funding agency. This article addresses some of the more frequently asked questions: What differentiates a factoring firm who funds medical billing companies from a bank?

First and foremost, since medical billing factoring is not a loan, there is no debt on your medical billing company's balance sheet. Moreover, factoring firms have the ability to make a quick decision regarding your medical billing funding options, while banks may take weeks-even months-to approve a loan.

Furthermore, factors determine lines of credit based on the creditworthiness of your customers, while banks focus on your company's financial history and cash flow. In other words, a medical billing funding agency looks to your company's future while banks place emphasis on your company's past.

How long does it take to be approved for medical billing funding solutions?

In general, a medical billing funding agency will begin its due diligence process after receipt of a signed contract. This process can last anywhere between 1-5 business days, and money is moved at its conclusion. Thereafter, a medical billing service can receive funds in as little as 24 hours within verification. See our medical billing factoring process and learn our medical billing funding options can benefit your medical billing business.

What information does a business owner need to provide to a factor in order to begin the process of coming up with medical billing funding options?

Required paperwork varies among factors, however, there are a handful of documents that most all will expect. Most likely, the owner of a medical billing company will be asked to provide a copy of your company's most recent accounts receivable and accounts payable aging reports, Articles of Incorporation or Organization filing, copy of owner's driver's license, voided copy of a check, a master customer list, a sample contract, and of course, invoices to factor.

What happens if my customers don't pay an invoice?

This depends on whether your medical billing service entered into a non-recourse or recourse agreement with the factor. Within a non-recourse agreement, the funder assumes the credit-related loss. However, most medical billing solutions (factors) do not assume the risk of non-payment due to disputes regarding quality or timeliness of your company's medical billing services. On the other hand, if you have a recourse agreement, your medical billing company will have to reimburse the factor for any unpaid invoices. This is usually accomplished by having the past due invoice deducted from the next advance or replacing it with another factored invoice.

Can a medical billing service qualify for funding if it's a new business or has past credit problems (i.e. bankruptcy, IRS liens, and judgments)?

Yes. A reputable medical billing funding agency will still consider your application if you have credit problems or a recent bankruptcy because the credit decision is based primarily on the creditworthiness of your customers. However, tax problems are handled on a case-by-case basis, so be sure to let you funder know if you have any IRS issues.

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PRN Funding, LLC is an extraordinarily focused niche player in the healthcare invoice funding market place. Through a process known as factoring, PRN Funding provides business owners with the financial resources needed to grow and effectively compete in the industry. With no minimums or fixed terms, PRN Funding (www.prnfunding.com) provides healthcare companies with flexible and immediate access to capital.

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