Healthcare

Healthcare practices need capital to invest in equipment, expand services, and bridge insurance reimbursement cycles. FundFi connects medical practices with lenders who understand healthcare economics.

Overview

Funding for Healthcare

Healthcare practices operate in a unique financial environment. Insurance reimbursements take 30–90 days, equipment is expensive and quickly outdated, and regulatory compliance adds ongoing costs. Yet patient demand and growth opportunities create constant pressure to invest in new technology, locations, and staff.

FundFi partners with lenders who specialize in healthcare financing. Accounts receivable financing converts insurance receivables into immediate working capital. Equipment financing covers imaging equipment, dental chairs, EHR systems, and lab instruments with terms up to 7 years.

Challenges

Common Healthcare Funding Challenges

Medical equipment and technology upgrades
Practice expansion and new locations
Insurance reimbursement cash flow gaps
Acquisition of competing practices
Why FundFi

Why Choose FundFi for Healthcare Funding

  • Specialized AR financing for insurance receivables — get paid in days instead of months
  • Equipment financing for medical, dental, and diagnostic equipment with terms up to 7 years
  • SBA loans up to $5M for practice acquisitions, new locations, and major buildouts
  • Lenders who understand HIPAA, Medicare/Medicaid cycles, and healthcare industry norms
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Equipment financing programs cover both hardware and qualifying software systems including EHR, practice management, and revenue cycle platforms.

We can advance funds against your outstanding insurance receivables, typically up to 80–85% of expected reimbursement. You get cash immediately and the financing is repaid as claims are paid.

Yes. SBA loans specifically support new practice acquisitions and start-ups, with longer terms and lower down payments than conventional lending.

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