Cheapest EHR for for therapy

 

psychiatry as a career path and

going into private practice.

I’m very interested in entrepreneurship

and tech, and mental health and I try to

bring all those together and one website

In this blog, I’m going to be talking

about how you can start a virtual

psychiatry practice, a virtual therapy

practice on the cheap for just $70 a

month for the first month, including

the filing fees, including your

mailbox, including an EHR, secure

email, phone, fax and bookkeeping.

The first thing you’re going to want to

do is determine your business structure.

So you’re going to want to consider

being either an LLC or an S Corp.

An LLC is easier to run.

So let’s just assume you’re

going to go with an LLC.

Second, you’re going to want to

select a legal business name or doing

business as name or fictitious name.

I would suggest contacting a lawyer

because there may be some requirements

for somebody who’s a professional

to have their name and their

purpose and the legal business name.

So, you might want to talk to them about

what those requirements are in your state.

But say you already know the requirements,

you don’t need to talk to a lawyer.

What you’re going to want to do

next is file with the secretary of

state and pay the state filing fees.

On average, they’re about 100 to $150

to file the articles of organization.

Some companies, they also include

drafting up an operating agreement.

That’s going to be your internal set

of documents to talk about how you

handle certain processes within the LLC.

Next are going to want to

obtain a registered agent for

the year, which is about $30.

The registered agent is going to

serve as the legal address for

the entity, on the documents that

get to the secretary of state.

And so whenever anybody wants to

reach out to serve any paperwork.

They need to have an address that has

somebody who can receive mail at it.

And that’s called the registered agent.

Then you’re going to want to set up

a mail address for your own mail.

That’s not legal mail.

That’s not associated with

the secretary of state.

So if you’re virtual, you need to

have some sort of business address

for insurance practices for your bank,

for your vendors, for your EHR system,

for any other company that you’re

working with, you’re going to want to

give them that address so that they

can send you mail to that address,

not to the registered agent address.

For example with a company

called anytime mailbox.

It’s about $15 a month.

And about an extra $10 for a notary.

Then you’re going to want to obtain

a tax ID number or an EIN number

with the IRS and that’s free.

Remember to keep track of

all of your NAICS codes and

your date of incorporation.

Then you’re going to obtain a

bank account checks, a credit

card, and this is all free.

And in fact, if you go through chase,

they give you $300 to open a business

checking account, and you just need to

make a few transactions on the debit card.

So that’s an extra $300 in your pocket.

Then you’re going to want to register

for a group NPI number and that’s free.

Next you’re going to choose

an inexpensive EHR system to

chart in a HIPAA compliant way.

If you go with charm

EHR system, let me know.

I’m a reseller vendor of

charm, and I do get commission.

If you go through charm, they charge

50 cents per encounter and an extra $20

per month for tele-health through zoom.

So that adds another $20 per month.

Next you’re going to want to

choose a secure email system.

I would suggest Google workspace,

so that way you can have the most

options of who to integrate it with.

If you go through another

vendor, they might not be

integrated with Google workspace.

If you go through Google workspace, at

least you’ll have all of the features

of Google and that’s $12 a month.

While Google internally

is HIPAA compliant.

If you store data there, if you’re sending

out emails, that’s not HIPAA compliant.

So you’re going to want to add on a secure

email system, which is Paubox and for

the first 10 accounts, it’s $29 a month.

So add another $29 a month and you have

secure emailing and you can use the

link below in the video description.

I’m also a referral for Paubox box

and I think their system is great.

Then you’re going to want to obtain

a phone system and I use 8×8.

I think that’s more than what you need.

Now you can start off with RingRx.

That one’s very inexpensive.

It’s only $15 a month for a

HIPAA compliant phone system.

You can obtain a free fax system

through Doximity and you can go

onto Doximity to sign up for that.

You’re also going to need

a monthly bookkeeper.

And then at the end of

the year and accountant.

The cheapest bookkeeping that I

could find is about $89 a month.

And usually it graduates

upwards as your revenue goes up.

But to start off, it’s probably

going to be just $89 a month.

So add another $89 to that.

At the end of the year, it’s probably

going to be about $300 to $500 to submit

your taxes through the accountant.

Everybody’s malpractice

is going to be different.

But I would suggest doing a claims

made policy part-time because you

get a cheaper price at a discount for

part-time work versus full-time work.

You don’t need to obtain EPLI or

employment practice liability insurance,

because you don’t have any employees yet.

If you don’t have a brick and

mortar setup, you don’t need

liability insurance either.

Most likely you need to obtain workers’

compensation insurance, but since you’re

the owner, you can apply for an exemption.

And that’s usually the only time

you can apply for an exemption

is when you’re the owner.

But if you have more employees, all of

those employees are going to need workers’

comp and every state has different

rules, depending on how big the company

is to need workers’ comp insurance.

I would also suggest obtaining

disability insurance while you’re

young, while you’re healthy.

Because it’s going to just

keep going up year after year.

But you don’t need to do this yet to

get started on your virtual practice,

developing consent forms and your intake

forms, you can do all that on your own.

Charm has a way of sending out

consent forms and intake forms

to patients through that system.

And you can also develop internal

clinic policies and procedures too.

If you’re interested in taking my course

on how to start a private practice, I’ll

put a coupon in the description below, but

hopefully this can start to get you off

the ground without being too expensive.

 

 

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