Out-of-pocket expenses: how can you pay for them without blocking the care pathway?

All too often a source of stress for patients and teams alike, out-of-pocket expenses can be managed calmly. The challenge is to cash in efficiently, without slowing down the care process.
Bank imprint vs. patient deposit: which solution is best for securing your fees?

Many self-employed doctors ask for a deposit to secure their fees, but this practice quickly shows its limitations. The patient's bank imprint appears to be a more flexible and effective alternative. Find out the differences between these two solutions and which one you should choose to simplify the management of your out-of-pocket expenses.
Self-employed anaesthetist: how to secure your fees effectively

Between partial reimbursements and forgotten payments, private anaesthetists are regularly faced with loss of fees. This article offers practical solutions to help you anticipate, secure and collect out-of-pocket expenses more effectively.
The patient bank fingerprint: a simple solution to avoid overdue payments

The patient bank imprint is becoming an increasingly common practice for anticipating unpaid bills and simplifying the collection of out-of-pocket expenses. Find out how this solution works, its practical benefits for healthcare professionals, and when it can be used effectively.
OTAs: friends or foes of hosting companies?

OTAs sell visibility on the internet thanks to advertisements and a good referencing on Google. It is almost essential to use their services to appear among the first results of search engines and sell online some nights.