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Medical Staffing Invoice Funding: Tips for Managing Customer Fears



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Many medical staffing business owners worry that their customers (hospitals, nursing homes, medical clinics, etc.) will misinterpret their decision to factor as a signal of financial instability. In reality, deciding to get medical staffing invoice funding help is an encouraging indication that your medical staffing business is stable, rapidly growing, and in high demand. To help alleviate your concerns and to educate your customers about medical staffing invoice funding, consider the following:

Medical staffing factors only work with agencies who qualify for credit.

Similar to getting a bank loan, medical staffing agencies go through due diligence before an invoice funding company will agree to purchase their receivables. If your company is able to secure financing, it is a positive sign that you operate a stable, growing business. Moreover, the ability to factor is dependent on the creditworthiness of your customers, not your own.

Medical staffing invoice funding is beneficial for both you and your customers.

Your customers are most likely accustomed to taking 30, 60 or even 90 days to pay for your medical staffing funding services. By factoring, you can maintain a "business as usual" relationship - your customers can continue to utilize your medical personnel and have time to pay for their shifts. The only difference with medical staffing invoice funding is that your company benefits from having money today, in order to more readily satisfy current obligations, while still experiencing growth.

Factoring is a smart business move for growing medical staffing companies.

A business most often uses financing obtained through the sale of receivables to expand and take on larger contracts, without compromising the quality of their services. By getting money sooner than later, your medical staffing business has the resources to focus on critical success issues - sales, operations and growth - while still meeting its demand.

Many of your customers may already deal with factors and may not be aware of it.

Factoring is one of the oldest methods of providing working capital to help businesses solve their cash flow needs. Credit cards transactions are actually the most common form of factoring used every day. Many hospitals and physicians' practices factor their medical receivables due from insurance companies and therefore are already familiar with how factoring works and why companies choose to do it.

Educating your customers about why you decided to obtain medical staffing funding services should eliminate many of their concerns, and invoice funding firms are available to help explain your new financial situation. For too long, factoring was only available to large, multi-billion dollar corporations. Now there are specific invoice funding firms that provide medical staffing funding services to companies like yours, so you can enjoy both the perception and the reality of being a growing, profitable company.


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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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