Providers in Crisis: 60% Struggle With Patient Volume and Insurance Delays

Running a private practice or small clinic is harder than ever. According to the American Medical Association, 60% of independent providers struggle with inconsistent patient flow and delayed insurance reimbursements.

The Administrative Burden

Providers spend up to 15 hours per week on insurance paperwork, and the average wait for insurance payments can be 30–90 days. These challenges threaten the sustainability of private practices.

Marketing Challenges

70% of providers say it’s difficult to attract new patients without large advertising budgets. This leaves many clinics underbooked and under-resourced.

How Pillar Network Helps Providers Thrive

Pillar Network connects providers directly with local employers and teams, ensuring a steady stream of patients—no marketing required. Providers receive direct payment for each visit, with no insurance billing or denials to worry about.

Focus on Care, Not Collections

With predictable patient flow and prompt payments, you can focus on what matters most: delivering quality care and growing your practice.

Ready for a more sustainable, rewarding practice? Join the movement at pillarnetworktx.com or email info@pillarnetworktx.com.

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