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Online Course with Mentorship
(Currently 2 of 4 spots available)
Receive the full online course, promotion package and one-on-one help with a trained Biller. Get assistance with closing clients and receive help over the learning curve that accompanies the learning of any new field.
With this mentorship you will have a Biller who has been through the training themselves and has their own billing service up and running there to assist you with billing questions that prospective new clients ask. They are also there to assist you with the day to day running of your Billing Service*.
The cost of this program is $15,500 or $13,995 if paid in full by April 20th 2023.
With this mentorship you will have a Biller who has been through the training themselves and has their own billing service up and running there to assist you with billing questions that prospective new clients ask. They are also there to assist you with the day to day running of your Billing Service*.
The cost of this program is $15,500 or $13,995 if paid in full by April 20th 2023.
(Need a payment plan? No problem. Click here to request a payment plan.
*Prices increase 1 May 2023*
*Mentorship lasts until mentorship checklist is complete and 90 days after the acquisition of your first client. Mentorship is with an approved, trained biller who has demonstrated success in this business. Private training with Jessica is available at an additional cost.
Please note: In order to to give trainees the best service and attention, training spots are very limited and fill up quickly.
Success Stories:
RosieBack in 2016 I watched a video about a way of generating income that made a lot of sense to me. I loved the simplicity and the way that the gal in the video communicated. This sounded completely up my alley. And that was Jessica.
We met and subsequently I did her training and started my medical billing business. She’s always been very easy to reach and helpful with all of the basics of setting up the biz and whatever I had to ask about billing which was great in the beginning. Moving forward she continued to “hold my hand” throughout the promotion process and even lined up an “apprenticeship” gig where I was actually able to start billing for another biller’s doctor. This was sooooo great as this actually got me the experience that I needed. Once I secured my first client she was always there to answer questions and walk me through the process and to this day she still points me in the right direction. She also referred me a client which is awesome and helped me ensure this client was taken care of and serviced and continues to do so to this day. Thanks to Jessica’s help I was essentially able to take my previous 2 part-time jobs and replace them with the income that I make from my own business which is beautiful because I can set my own hours and arrange my day in the way that I want to while still generating the same amount of income that I was making from those jobs. I’m currently in the process of expanding and procuring even more clients to really take my income to the next level. R.P. |
SonyaI have started my own Billing company a few months ago. By following Jessica’s advice I have now I have 3 clients and a 4th one in the making! My biggest concern when I started was that this area sounded very complicated and it seemed that it may be a bit too much to handle, however after doing the training - I saw how this is actually not a complicated subject and what one needs is all the terms defined and the flows explained.
Of course in regular clinics or even billing courses - most of the terms and reasons behind them are not explained and so this makes the subject hard to understand. However Jessica took the time to define every term and every item, so it actually made sense and seemed like something I could do. I have been able to close my own clients and she was always there to answer any questions until I was completely comfortable answering Doctor’s questions in regards to billing. By the time I have spoken to and closed a couple of those - I realized that there wasn’t actually a question I couldn’t answer! And in some cases I was even able to give that “magical” answer that the doctor didn’t even know himself! So now I actually have my business running very well and whenever I have questions - I still email Jessica and she is always there to help - so I never feel lonely and on my own! :) S.H. |
Frequently asked questions:
1.) Do you teach us how to get clients?
Yes. Unlike most training on Medical Billing, a significant portion of the training is dedicated to how to get clients. After all, without clients, you won't have much of a business!
2.) How long does it take, on average, to get this business up and running?
This is widely variable. I have had trainees do it in a month and others take as long as a year. The ones who take a year are usually busy doing other things. I would say the average person is somewhere in the middle. That said, I can not promise it will take any particular length of time or guarantee any particular results. I can only show you the way; the rest is up to you.
3.) How do I know if this career path is for me?
Good question! This career path is for you if desire a new skill that will take you into the future and doing quality work done is important to you. This path is for you if you are willing to put in the time to learn how to do a new skill and learn to do it well. Some of my trainees say being a medical biller is a bit like getting to solve puzzles, and they love that. This career is for you if you understand that you are your own best investment and you want to increase your skill set and use those skills to help healthcare offices and build the life you want.
This career is not for you if you are careless with your work or do not have the discipline to work for yourself. This career is not for you if you are looking for shortcuts or "get rich quick" schemes. Most importantly, this career is not for you if you are looking for someone else to save you or fix your life.
4.) Do you have any payment plans?
I do! I try and make this training as accessible as possible. If you need a payment plan, fill out the contact information below and we'll be in touch.
5.) How does this compare to regular medical billing training?
As someone who had to figure this field out quickly, I didn't have time to mess around with certifications that looked good on my wall but couldn't get me a job. My entire training is crafted so that you can actually put this in to use and bill for offices. I train competent billers. I train billers that have saved offices, financially speaking, on their first client. Ask anyone who has recently graduated another certification program and they will tell you how hard it is to even get an interview straight out of school.
My goal is financially and location independent billers who are actually good at what they do. Why? Because, in order to have a future in any business, you need more than a certification. You need to actually be good.
6.) This is a big investment. How do I know I'll be successful?
I cannot promise you any amount of success, that would be unethical of me. What I can do is break down some numbers:
An average sized Chiropractic client (we start in Chiropractic billing) will net you, the biller, about $2500 a month at approximately 5 hours of work a week. With only one client, it would take you less than 6 months to make back your investment. What other business opportunity gives you that kind of potential and return on investment? It usually takes several years to return your profit.
Let's look at it another way: to go to school to become a Medical Biller, it will cost you on average, $20,000 to $40,000. That's less than the course with promotional package and one on one mentorship and they do not teach you how to start your own billing service, only how to bill as an employee.
Lastly, let's look at it like this: $2,500 a month at 5 hours a week is about $120/hour. Once you move from Chiropractic billing to another specialty, you'll be making even more. There are plenty of college graduates who don't make that kind of money and they are saddled with debt.
I can not make any promises as to when you'll get a client, how big the client will be, how much you will make, etc. You have to put in the work, you have to make it happen. But those are some numbers to give you an idea of what is possible, based on what my previous trainees have done for themselves.
If you have any more questions, please feel free to reach out to me. I want you to be sure in your decision and I'm happy to answer any questions.
Yes. Unlike most training on Medical Billing, a significant portion of the training is dedicated to how to get clients. After all, without clients, you won't have much of a business!
2.) How long does it take, on average, to get this business up and running?
This is widely variable. I have had trainees do it in a month and others take as long as a year. The ones who take a year are usually busy doing other things. I would say the average person is somewhere in the middle. That said, I can not promise it will take any particular length of time or guarantee any particular results. I can only show you the way; the rest is up to you.
3.) How do I know if this career path is for me?
Good question! This career path is for you if desire a new skill that will take you into the future and doing quality work done is important to you. This path is for you if you are willing to put in the time to learn how to do a new skill and learn to do it well. Some of my trainees say being a medical biller is a bit like getting to solve puzzles, and they love that. This career is for you if you understand that you are your own best investment and you want to increase your skill set and use those skills to help healthcare offices and build the life you want.
This career is not for you if you are careless with your work or do not have the discipline to work for yourself. This career is not for you if you are looking for shortcuts or "get rich quick" schemes. Most importantly, this career is not for you if you are looking for someone else to save you or fix your life.
4.) Do you have any payment plans?
I do! I try and make this training as accessible as possible. If you need a payment plan, fill out the contact information below and we'll be in touch.
5.) How does this compare to regular medical billing training?
As someone who had to figure this field out quickly, I didn't have time to mess around with certifications that looked good on my wall but couldn't get me a job. My entire training is crafted so that you can actually put this in to use and bill for offices. I train competent billers. I train billers that have saved offices, financially speaking, on their first client. Ask anyone who has recently graduated another certification program and they will tell you how hard it is to even get an interview straight out of school.
My goal is financially and location independent billers who are actually good at what they do. Why? Because, in order to have a future in any business, you need more than a certification. You need to actually be good.
6.) This is a big investment. How do I know I'll be successful?
I cannot promise you any amount of success, that would be unethical of me. What I can do is break down some numbers:
An average sized Chiropractic client (we start in Chiropractic billing) will net you, the biller, about $2500 a month at approximately 5 hours of work a week. With only one client, it would take you less than 6 months to make back your investment. What other business opportunity gives you that kind of potential and return on investment? It usually takes several years to return your profit.
Let's look at it another way: to go to school to become a Medical Biller, it will cost you on average, $20,000 to $40,000. That's less than the course with promotional package and one on one mentorship and they do not teach you how to start your own billing service, only how to bill as an employee.
Lastly, let's look at it like this: $2,500 a month at 5 hours a week is about $120/hour. Once you move from Chiropractic billing to another specialty, you'll be making even more. There are plenty of college graduates who don't make that kind of money and they are saddled with debt.
I can not make any promises as to when you'll get a client, how big the client will be, how much you will make, etc. You have to put in the work, you have to make it happen. But those are some numbers to give you an idea of what is possible, based on what my previous trainees have done for themselves.
If you have any more questions, please feel free to reach out to me. I want you to be sure in your decision and I'm happy to answer any questions.
Need a payment plan? No problem!
Contact me below for payment plan options.