Title: Marketing,%20Contracting%20and%20Reimbursement%20for%20the%20Advanced%20Practice%20Nurse
1Marketing, Contracting and Reimbursement for the
Advanced Practice Nurse
- Charlene Baldwin, RN, BSN
2Intro/overview
- Creating effective marketing strategies for
seeking employment. - Promoting and marketing the APN role to the
public and potential employers. - Analysis of contract considerations and
negotiations. - Analysis of reimbursement strategies for the APN.
3Creating Effective Marketing Strategies
- Marketing Mix to Strategies is made up from 4 Ps
Mix.
Image obtained from netmba.com (Kotler, 2005)
4The 4 Cs A More Contemporary Approach
- The 4 Cs are a more customer oriented version of
the 4 Ps.
Image obtained from sales-and-marketing-for-you.co
m (Kotler, 2005)
5Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
- This is one of the basis of understanding
consumers motives for action
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Commons.
6Psychographic Profile for the Public
- NeedsAccess to Medical Professional. If not a
Dr., then who? - WantsCompetent diagnosis and plan of care.
- FearsDoctors stretched thin now. What happens
when HCR fully enacted? - DesiresMore face time with a designated
Primary Health Care provider.
7Psychographic Profile for Potential APN Employers
- NeedsPrimary Health Care Provider to fill void
by lack of Doctors. - WantsCompetent diagnosis and plan of care for
clients. - FearsAPN represented as substitute for M.D.
- DesiresAbility to prescribe meds a plus.
8Promoting and Marketing the APN
- Address Needs/Wants/Fears/Desires using 4Cs.
- Engage in active dialogues with both Public and
Potential Employers - When confronted with issues, work with concerned
party to find mutually beneficial solution.
9Public Campaign
- Engage Public through website/blog, educational
and social networking sites. (Facebook, Twitter
and Wikipedia.) - Other avenues of communication Public Access
Cable, Public Appearances, Printed educational
material, Talk radio, volunteer to be at anything
needing expert medical advice.
10Public Campaign (cont.)
- Give specific definitions of what an APN is and
isnt. (SOWScope of Work. Not an M.D.
substitute. Ability to prescribe meds.) - APN is still a Nurse. Patient advocate.
- Detail recovery rate benefits using an APN.
- APN position is essential in recovering from
Health Care personnel crisis.
11Potential Employer Campaign
- APN essential position with M.D. shortage.
(Looming larger w/ HCR.) - In AZ, APN can prescribe meds.
- APN is a position with accredited education and
certification. - Cost outlay is outweighed by lost revenues of
patients unable to be seen otherwise.
12Potential Employer Campaign (cont)
- SOW fits within most Hospitals/ Private Practice.
- ConvenienceAPN can reach affected populations
without local health care facilities. (Benefit
for Public as well.) - Client value is close and APN can always
reference M.D. when needed.
13Potential Employer Campaign (cont)
- Potential employers can be referred to APNs
online resume, Linked-In acct or personal
website/ blog. - APNs can network with other Health Care
professionals. Carry business cards with easy
contact information.
14Effective Marketing Strategies for Seeking
Employment
- 4 Ps of marketing
- Marketing strategies
- Organizational considerations
- 4 Ps of employment
154 Ps of Marketing
- Product
- Price
- Place
- Promotion
- (Purdue University, 2005)
Pur
16Marketing Strategies
- Networking
- Volunteering
- Professional organizations
- Information interviews
- Internet
- News paper
- (Careers and Employment, 2010)
17Organizational Considerations
- State regulations for APN
- Organizations
- Mission
- Structure
- Strategic priorities
- Culture
- (Hamric, Spross, Hanson, 2009)
18Organizational Considerations
- Nursing philosophy
- Share of organizational power
- Definition of APN roles
- Knowledge of supporters and alliances for the
position - Commitment to interdisciplinary care and
continuous improvement principles - (Hamric, Spross, Hanson, 2009)
19Organizational Considerations
- Communication and collaborative process among
providers, administrators, and APNs - Data that supports the position
- Credentialing requirements
- Financial objectives
- Resources
- Model of care delivery
- (Hamric, Spross, Hanson, 2009)
204 Ps of employment
- Preparation
- Practice
- Personal presentation
- Pertinent questions
- (Careers and Employment, 2010)
21The Very Fine Art of Negotiation
- Identify what is important to you
- Prioritize
- Ask for more than you expect
- Be prepared to lose some points
- Seek Win-Win
22Beyond Salary and Health Benefits
- Role-associated costs
- Continuing education fees
- License renewal fees
- National certification renewal fees
- Malpractice insurance
- Tail coverage insurance policy
-
23Additional Contract Points to Consider
- Scheduled raises
- Pension plan opportunities
- Professional association membership fees
- Professional journal dues
- Cell phone and pager charges
- Internet access fees
- Online literature fees
24Contract Language What does it Mean?
- Restrictive covenants
- Termination clauses
- Termination without cause clause
- Include standard clause that defines contract
modifications implementations - Mutual termination clauses
- Consider legal review of contract
25Salary Negotiations
- Options
- Hourly rate paid as annual salary
- Compensation based on productivity
- Compensation based on payer mix
- Discuss ANP benefits
- For patients
- Generating income
-
26Salary Negotiations
- Newly graduated APNs should request fixed salary
vs. productivity compensation - Additional benefits to consider
- Bonuses
- PTO
- Disability and life insurance
- Profit-sharing
27Average FNP Salaries
- National Average 88,000
- Phoenix AZ 97,000
- Chicago, IL 98,500
- Houston, TX 99,000
- Baltimore MD 113,000
- Memphis, TN 75,000
- Charlotte, NC 82,000
28Conclusions
- Marketing is involved, ongoing and evolving.
- The same marketing channels can be used to engage
the public and employers. Strategies vary by
psychographic profiles. - Salary negotiations require you dont sell
yourself short. Consider all of the expenses
involved in being a working APN. - Carefully consider Contract Language and
Compensation method.
29Questions???
30References
- Careers and Employment (2010). Employment seeking
strategies. Retrieved from www.careers.qut.edu.a
u/student/resource/ - Employmentseeking.pdf
- Hamric, A. B., Spross, J. A., Hanson, C. M.
(2009). Advanced practice nursing an
integrative approach, (4th ed). Retrieved from
University of Phoenix eBook collection - Hansen_Turton, T., Ritter, A., Rothman, N.
Valdez, R. (2006). Insurer policies create
barriers to health care access and consumer
choice. Nursing Economics, 24(4), 204-211.
31References
- Kleinpell, Ruth Perez, Diego. (2006).
Negotiation strategies for ACNP practice. The
Nurse Practitioner. 31(5). - Kotler, Phillip (2005) According to Kotler The
Worlds Foremost Authority on Marketing Answers
Your Questions. Pg 13. AMACOM Books, 1601
Broadway, NY, NY 10019. - Purdue University (2005). Marketings Four Ps
First steps for new entrepreneurs. Retrieved
from www.ces.purdue.edu/new