Apr 16 2007

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NursePractitioner Business (NPBusiness.ORG) is an idea that was born out the need and frustration for Nurse Practitioners in private practice to be able to connect, share resources, offer support, and learn from one another. It goes beyond that day to day support we give and receive from one another around our professional practice…this goes into the business of being a NP.

NP’s who have their own practices are breaking the mold for NP’s in general as most are still in employed situations (out of preference or necessity). There are also NP’s who have broken the “private practice mold” and are working in and outside areas of health care that are new and exciting. NP’s have businesses in the educational field, legal field, insurance field, anti-aging field, retail and more.

It is the goal of this site to look at all areas of business that NP’s are involved in. To do so…it requires that input and assistance of many NP’s…and fortunately several NP’s in practice have already agreed to participate.

NPBusiness.ORG will is new and will continue to grow with the needs of Nurse Practitioners. You are encouraged to participate and can do so in one of many ways:

  • Leave a comment on the blog
  • Contribute a written piece – perhaps an article, resources or practice regulations in your location, etc. Some ideas for articles of interest may include issues around billing, insurance companies, finding the right malpractice policy, hiring staff, outfitting an office, business insurance, book keeping, taxes, legal assistance and business structure just to name a few.
  • Answer questions and offer support to those needing assistance.

To contact me or to leave a general comment, concern or question, please feel free to use the “contact me” forms you’ll find around the site.

Remember to bookmark the site and check back at least weekly…

Wishing you success,

Barbara C. Phillips, MN, NP
Family & Geriatric Nurse Practitioner

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7 Responses to “About”

  1. Jennifer Scott MSN, FNPon 29 Apr 2007 at 3:58 pm

    I stopped by after reading your nice comment on my blog. What a great site you have here! While I’m not working as an independent (quite yet! new grad), I will eventually have a go at it someday. Meanwhile, I supplement my student loans with adsense ads on my regular blog site. I will definitely be back to find out all the great tidbits so when I’ll be ready, I will really be ready!

  2. Paula Sumner FNPon 12 May 2007 at 1:18 pm

    Well. I have found my way here and it looks great. Congratulations!! I have given a PhD program a try, but it is not meeting my expectations or i was unclear as to what I wanted from it. I am now being offerred a chance of a lifetime-to start in a new integrative med clinic where i can build my own practice.

    I don’t have funds to go in without some financial backing so I have to develop a plan for the MD on how to pay me intil I can afford to be independent of him. In my state, i need an MD to practice, so I will always be tied to him at this clinic. I have the books that are recommended, but it will take time to go thru them.

    I am hoping someone here has some advice and sample contracts. has anyone taken out a business loan to get started?

    I am open to any suggestions. I hope to blog on this process as i go along to help others as they come along.
    Paula

  3. Carla Andersonon 24 May 2007 at 2:56 pm

    Paula,

    Welcome over here! Barbara has done a great job. I am on a shoe string. No business loans. However as far as supplies for a practice, e-surg gives you a line of credit. Regarding contracts, for working with doctors, Carolyn Buppert has a book on Productivity based practice, and she also has a sample independent contractor contract in her original book. The website www.nnba.net also has books on contracts. But I am working part time at another job, and being single, am just really hoping my practice will at least see 3-4 patients a day to start which will help me pay the bills. I do not plan to open until mid June. email off line if you wish because are you still working for the integrative clinic? Carla email: carla_rayn at yahoo.com

  4. ritha bookerton 30 Jun 2007 at 9:06 pm

    Paula, I shopped at a lot of 2nd chance stores for some things and a lot of my office furniture is used. Fortunately the physicians that I have a collaborative relationship with did not request a fee…. One of my nurse practitioner colleagues said that physicans in Mississippi may ask for 0 - $1000 per month… for being your collaboarative physician. You can find contracts on line…. Talk with your chamber of commerce also you may have to join… but for me it has been worth it…

    Don’t stock pile anything until you start seeing a substantial amount of people… I have supplies just sitting on the shelf… and I am having to pay charge card every month for supplies I have yet to use…. HOpe this helps

  5. Sherry Kenton 02 Sep 2007 at 5:58 pm

    Paula, I am currently in the process of trying to get a business loan. I realize that your posting was a few months ago, but I would love to hear if you have gotten a loan as of yet? Or how it is going? Any advice would be appreciated. I have been working with the SCORE counselors in this area. The biggest problem that I have run into is not having cash to put into the business. I have equity in my home, but the I was told I could not take it out of the equity in my home. I am however in the process of refinancing my home and plan to reapply with cash in hand.
    I would appreciate any suggestions.
    Thanks,
    Sherry

  6. Jacqueline frasca FNPon 16 Mar 2008 at 12:30 pm

    Paula, I am about to open my own practice in AZ. it was an existing NP practice w/ very low overhead. I am in need of some help w/ gettin credentialing it seems overwhelming does anyone have any advise. I am hoping to open 2 days/wk in May and wouls like to start w/ cash and hopefully medicare until credentaling is approved. Any advice.

    Thanks
    Jackie

  7. Mylikiaon 04 May 2008 at 8:14 am

    Jacqueline,

    Credentialing is not a walk in the park, but once it’s done you should not have to revisit it often. I recommend contacting each insurance company you wish to accept and obtaining there contract for credentialing. Also, find out who your provider rep is for each payer. Most contracts are not too difficult, just tedious. You can always outsource and have a third party handle the contracts for you. Make sure you do a CAQH profile, because most payers will work from that and all you have to do is sign the contracts.

    I hope that helps. If you have other questions please ask.

    Mylikia

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