Today’s medical practices are swamped with more calls than ever. Practice managers handle these callers, along with patients and doctors, while trying to ensure patients maintain their satisfaction and safety. This can get overwhelming.
As a company that’s been providing answering services for the healthcare industry for over 90 years, we can say - all hope is not lost.
Medical answering services aim to ease the practice manager's workload. Here, call centers connect patients, healthcare providers, and hospitals so that the practice manager can carry out their job stress-free.
“What exactly do these services cost?” “What should I look out for?”
“Which medical answering service is right for my medical practice?”
We get asked these questions a lot, which is why we're here to help you understand the top 4 factors that influence costs of medical answering services:
The Call Volume and Complexity Coming into Your Medical Practice
Or you could jump ahead in this blog to see what medical answering services cost in 2024.
We hope that by the end of this blog, you can find the answers to these questions useful when deciding if a medical answering service is right for your practice. Now, let's look closely at these cost-drivers:
The number of patient calls your medical practice receives directly impacts how much you pay. Typically, practices with high call volumes benefit from a plan with economies of scale, while smaller practices would opt for a plan aimed at personalized attention.
Consider the complexity of your calls—are they urgent medical inquiries or routine appointment requests? The ratio of urgent to routine calls is a way we assess what pricing plan makes sense for your practice.
Some healthcare practices require 24/7 coverage with daytime, overflow, and after-hours answering. Others might just focus on after-hours support to handle patient, doctor, and hospital calls. As you could guess, 24/7 support would cost more, with the cost increasing depending on if you need additional services like bilingual support or secure messaging.
Depending on the physician answering service you go with, the level of coverage you choose affects the total billed amount.
Having enough call center agents behind the phone is one thing, having the right agents is another. And having a roster of agents qualified for answering healthcare service calls does not come cheap.
For instance, we conduct ongoing training to ensure our agents are up-to-date on HIPAA/HB-300 compliance. We also ensure that our agents are well-equipped to deal with the various medical calls they would receive in the healthcare industry.
If there aren’t qualified agents, mistakes may be made by overwhelmed agents. This will lead to your phones going unanswered, leaving patients and doctors on hold forever.
For a healthcare call center, being able to relay patient privacy securely is the highest priority.
Being HIPAA and HB-300 compliant does not come cheap. We spend around six figures annually on these medical compliances. This includes the certifications, ongoing training, and collaboration with an external firm to conduct compliance audits.
This rules out most forms of communications which are easy-to-use but not secure, like text messaging. However, there are options that maintain an ease-of-use while upholding privacy, in line with HIPAA.
So, when seeking service providers, consider those who offer easy-to-use secure communications that align with HIPAA and HB-300 guidelines, like the Startel Secure Messaging App.
We’ve seen a few hidden costs from physician answering services in our time around the block. One of the more misleading ones we advise people to look out for are call centers offering “free” patch time. Essentially, when calls require transferring to on-call physicians, patch time charges usually apply. Plenty of call centers say its "free" but you're really being charged. Clarify these fees upfront.
Hidden fees get the best of us. Find out what are other hidden charges when shopping for medical answering services.
Physician answering services typically offer the following pricing models:
A per-call pricing model is usually easier to understand at first. For example, if you’re aware that your daily call volume hovers around 50, you can get a plan that gives you 50 calls a month. The per-call pricing model might seem straightforward, but there are hidden charges.
Here’s the catch: call centers define a ‘call’ in various ways, some of which might surprise you:
Regardless, when we surveyed the industry, we found these averages for per-call plans:
Price ($/month) | Plan (Calls) | Monthly Call Volume |
$175 - $275 | 65 | 50 |
$295 - $395 | 170 | 125 |
$549 - $649 | 330 | 250 |
$1,075 - $1,175 | 650 | 500 |
$2,675 - $2,775 | 1,650 | 1,250 |
Per-minute plans bill based on the minutes of work time used for each call. In short, you only pay for what you use. Currently, per-minute billing stands as the industry’s standard.
Based on our annual data from the previous year, we found the average medical answering service plan in 2024 costs between $1.75 to $2.25 per minute.
We also gathered the following information regarding the industry average on the costs of doctor answering services that bill per-minute.
Price ($/month) | Plan (Minutes) | Monthly Call Volume |
$175 - $275 | 100 | 50 |
$295 - $395 | 250 | 125 |
$549 - $649 | 500 | 250 |
$1,075 - $1,175 | 1,000 | 500 |
$2,675 - $2,775 | 2,500 | 1,250 |
Now that you know the costs that go into medical answering services, we hope you're able to decide as to whether you're ready to get a medical answering service for your practice. But you might still have questions, so if you're wondering:
"What should I look for in a medical answering service and how do I choose it?",
“What else do I need to know about medical answering services before I get one?",
Or, “What’s the best medical answering service in 2024?”
You would be pleased to hear these are questions we hear regularly. We hope that these resources help you in your decision.
If you're interested in our medical answering services, feel free to reach out to us and request a quote today!