Starting a practice 7-8 months out: Benefits and insurance

Choosing insurance coverage and practice perks can be daunting. This third installment of our series will help you snare the right ones.
You’ve been busy scouting a location for your practice, lining up experts to facilitate things, drawing up a budget, projecting your cash flow, and securing financing. You’ve also filed the paperwork for the certificates and licenses you’ll need to begining patients.
The next step—and it’s a big one—is to begin fleshing out the fringe benefit plan you can offer your staff and arranging for personal and business insurance coverage.
There’s a lot to digest, but don’t get discouraged. Your advisers can help, so lean hard on these people. Whenever possible, we’ll also suggest places for you to get more information.

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