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ance without interest as long as they do so within a set number of months — and loans, a more-traditional fixed-interest payment spread out over several years. How healthcare credit generally works: You enroll your facility in the program, and the financer supplies interested patients with pro- prietary credit cards that they can use to cover co-pays and deductibles (or private-pay surgery). The companies take an 8% to 10% transaction fee off of each bill they finance, which is about 3 times higher than rates charged by regular credit cards. When a patient uses a healthcare credit card to cover insurance fees, you're paid up-front — minus the transaction fee — within a couple days of the financing company receiving the bill. You don't have to worry about collecting from patients before their surgery — and trying to collect from them after their surgery. That's right: no billing statements or collection calls. The financing company takes it from there. Things are fine so long as patients pay their outstanding balances on time at low or no inter- est over months or years. But if the patient misses a payment, the interest rate can shoot up to a ridiculous number, and it is charged retroactively, back to the first payment. Here are 5 key considerations when evaluating patient-financing options for your facility: 1. Approval rate. You want to approve as many patients as possi- ble. But approval varies widely depending on patient population, so you need to do your homework here. For cataract surgery patients, a group that tends to be older and have more established credit, the approval rate ranges from 60%-80%, says Katy Thomas, the vice pres- ident of marketing for Alphaeon Credit, a nationwide patient financ- ing provider. But for plastic surgery patients, who tend to be 6 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • A U G U S T 2 0 1 9

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