Medical Practice CPAs · Verified Directory

Financial partners for physicians and medical groups

CPAs and accountants for physicians, dentists, specialists, and medical groups. Billing reconciliation, provider compensation models, partnership buy-ins, and healthcare entity structuring.

Provider compensation and RVU-based models
Billing reconciliation and payer mix analysis
Partnership buy-in, buy-out, and succession planning

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Common questions

About medical practice cpas

Should a medical practice be an LLC or S-Corp?+

Many solo and small group practices use S-Corps for self-employment tax savings. Larger groups may use PC/PLLC structures. The right choice depends on state regulations, partner count, and compensation model.

How do medical CPAs handle billing reconciliation?+

A medical CPA reconciles EHR deposits to bank statements, identifies unbilled encounters, and tracks denials and adjustments so you know your true collection rate by payer.

This information is general and does not constitute professional advice. Consult a licensed professional for guidance specific to your situation.