How RxLaw Group Helps Pharmacies Get Paid for the Work They're Already Doing
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Most pharmacies are already doing the work. They're just not getting paid for all of it.
Consultations, medication therapy management, vaccinations, preventative care—if a pharmacy is providing these services and only billing pharmacy benefits, they're leaving medical reimbursement on the table.
Why Credentialing Takes So Long
Getting credentialed with medical insurance carriers takes months and months. There's paperwork, back-and-forth with carriers, document wrangling, application tracking, and making sure licensing structures, ownership records, and software systems all line up with carrier requirements.
That's 10 to 20 hours a month of work most pharmacy operators don't have time to do. They're on their feet all day filling scripts and helping patients—not sitting at a desk managing carrier correspondence.
And if they hire a credentialing vendor, they're often paying more for less. No visibility into where the application stands. No one answering the phone. No help when something goes sideways.
What RxLaw Group Does Differently
Matt Gibbs handles the entire credentialing process. The client signs an agency agreement, and he becomes their point of contact with carriers. He fills out the forms, submits the applications, fields the follow-up questions, and provides regular updates so clients always know exactly where things stand.
The client's time commitment is about three hours a month providing information that can't be created on their behalf—individualized details about their pharmacy, software systems, ownership structure. The rest is handled by RxLaw Group.
Unlike credentialing-only vendors, RxLaw Group pairs credentialing with full attorney support. That means contract review, document drafting, and unlimited calls—all included. Clients get direct access to Matt via cell and email. No chasing down a customer service line.
The Payoff
Once credentialed, pharmacies can start billing medical insurance carriers for services they were already providing. The ROI timeline is typically within 90 days of credentialing. The operators who lean into it and expand their service offerings do even better.
Get Started
If you're operating a pharmacy and want to get paid for the clinical work you're already doing, schedule a consultation with Matt Gibbs.
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