The Revenue Blueprint
How Healthcare Leaders Scale Revenue Cycle Management from Startup to Exit - and Build a Legacy That Lasts
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THE REVENUE BLUEPRINT is the definitive operational playbook for healthcare practice owners and C-suite executives who refuse to leave earned revenue on the table. Whether you run a $2M solo practice or a $50M multi-site platform, this book delivers the frameworks, metrics, case studies, and implementation roadmaps to transform your revenue cycle from a back-office afterthought into the strategic engine that drives growth, commands premium valuations, and builds a legacy that outlasts you.
WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE:
PART I — FOUNDATIONS: The Revenue Cycle Maturity Model (a five-level diagnostic you will return to at every stage of growth), the compounding financial math of denial rates and A/R aging, and the leadership mindset shift from clinician to CEO that makes everything else possible.
PART II — BUILD: A five-domain audit framework to establish your baseline. A vendor-agnostic tech stack design methodology. The 90-day implementation roadmap with week-by-week milestones. The Essential Twelve KPIs every practice must track. Five quick-win initiatives that consistently generate 3–8x their cost within the first two quarters.
PART III — SCALE: The centralization playbook for multi-site operations. Where AI and automation deliver real ROI versus vendor hype. Compliance infrastructure that protects without paralyzing. Enterprise analytics that turn data into negotiating power and strategic foresight.
PART IV — EXIT: What private equity firms actually scrutinize during due diligence. The valuation math showing how specific RCM improvements generate 8–15x returns through EBITDA multiples. The acquisition playbook from LOI to close. And the legacy question — what it means to build something that continues to deliver excellent care long after you step back.
REAL RESULTS, NOT THEORY: This book includes a detailed case study of a 12-provider orthopedic practice that increased net collections 78% in 18 months without adding a single provider — then sold at 3.2x their pre-improvement valuation. A seven-location dermatology practice that grew enterprise value from $12M to $28M in 30 months through revenue cycle transformation alone — a 45:1 return on a $350,000 investment. Every chapter includes an Executive Brief, Key Takeaways, actionable frameworks, benchmarked metrics from MGMA and HFMA data, and implementation checklists you can put to work immediately.
WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR: Practice owners who know their revenue cycle underperforms but have never had a systematic framework to fix it. C-suite executives at multi-site groups who need to standardize operations across locations. Healthcare leaders evaluating or preparing for private equity investment. And anyone in healthcare leadership who believes that operational excellence is not the opposite of clinical excellence — it is the foundation that makes clinical excellence sustainable. If you lead a healthcare organization, this is the financial operating manual you were never given in medical school.
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