In-House vs. Outsourced Billing

In-House vs. Outsourced Billing: The Ultimate Guide for Growing Practices
Control vs. Cost. It’s the debate every practice manager faces. Here is the math you need to make the decision.
There comes a tipping point in every growing private practice. The waiting room is full, the providers are busy, and the front desk is overwhelmed. Suddenly, the billing starts to slip. The phone rings unanswered. Patients complain about confusing statements. The Accounts Receivable (AR) pile grows in the corner.
You are faced with a critical fork in the road: Do you hire another full-time employee to handle the load? Or do you partner with an expert RCM firm? The decision isn’t just about money; it’s about the future scalability of your business.
The “Hidden” Cost of an In-House Biller
When you hire internally, you look at the hourly rate—say, $20 to $25 an hour. It seems affordable. But the “fully loaded” cost of an employee is often 1.4x their salary.
- Benefits & Taxes: Health insurance, payroll tax, PTO.
- Training Cost: It takes 3-6 months for a new biller to reach full productivity.
- Software Seats: Licenses for your PM/EHR system and clearinghouse.
- The “Vacancy Risk”: This is the most dangerous cost. If your sole biller goes on maternity leave, quits, or gets sick, your revenue cycle stops instantly. Can you afford a 3-week gap in cash flow?
The Outsourcing Advantage: Scale & Specialization
Partnering with a dedicated RCM firm like Izmatic flips the model. Instead of a fixed cost (salary), you move to a variable cost model (percentage of collections). This aligns incentives perfectly: We only get paid when you get paid.
Beyond the cost, you gain access to “Hive Mind” expertise. An in-house biller only knows what they have seen in your office. An agency sees millions of claims across hundreds of payers. If Blue Cross changes a rule in California, we know about it instantly and apply that knowledge to your practice before your first claim is even denied.
The Myth of “Losing Control”
The biggest fear providers have is losing control of their finances. “If they aren’t in the office, how do I know they are working?”
The answer is radical transparency. Modern RCM is not a black box. With cloud-based reporting dashboards, you should have more visibility into your finances with an agency than you do with an in-house employee. You can see real-time denial rates, collection speeds, and aging reports at the click of a button.
Unsure if your current setup is efficient?
Let an expert look under the hood. We offer a comprehensive practice audit to identify leaks in your current workflow—completely free.
Scale your practice without scaling your overhead. It’s time to focus on patients, not paperwork. Let Izmatic handle the rest.