Amanda Waesch, Esq., is a healthcare Attorney at Brennan, Manna & Diamond. Her practice focuses on healthcare, employment law and healthcare litigation across the country. She advises healthcare providers including practices and hospitals on reviewing and litigating employment agreements; non-compete agreements and severance agreements. Her work has benefited physicians and administrators in drafting and reviewing employer handbooks, as well as management and training issues.
Compliantly Add Cash-Pay Medical Services to Increase Practice Profits
You can finally stop offering administrative and non-covered services for free. Many payor contracts now allow you to charge patients directly for certain services — but only if you follow the right compliance steps.
In this attorney-led online training, you’ll learn exactly how to legally implement or expand cash-only, hybrid, and concierge-style services within your existing payor agreements.
From no-show fees to administrative memberships, prime appointment charges, and medical record requests, you’ll discover what’s permitted — and how to stay on the right side of Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial payor rules.
During this 60-minute live online training on Tuesday, December 16th at 1pm ET, healthcare attorney Amanda L Waesch, Esq. will show you how to transform your unreimbursed services into compliant revenue streams by adding cash-pay medical services while protecting your payor contracts and patient relationships.
Did you know that this online training is included in the 3-Month All Access Pass?
That’s right! You can get this training only starting at $277 OR purchase the 3-Month All Access pass currently available for $499 and you and your entire team can access ALL online trainings – that’s over 200 of them!
You’ll gain step-by-step guidance on:
- How to opt out of Medicare or operate as a non-participating provider correctly
- What cash-only and membership models (concierge, hybrid, or direct primary care) are legally viable
- Which administrative fees are allowed — and which are prohibited
- How to notify and document patient consent and financial responsibility
- How to avoid payor violations, HIPAA issues, and state privacy conflicts
- What to include in patient agreements, ABNs, and collection policies
- How to maintain a compliant paper trail for every transaction
Register for this upcoming online training today to get step-by-step advice on how to bill for cash-only services correctly the first time. To guarantee your access to this must-attend training, sign up as soon as possible to avoid missing out on available attendee slots.
Attendance is limited to this training to ensure all attendees have an opportunity to get their questions answered. Don’t wait, register today.

