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Medical Virtual Assistant ROI Calculator

Estimate potential admin capacity, cost difference, and operational value from delegating routine non-clinical work to a trained Medical Virtual Assistant.

This calculator provides estimates only. Actual results depend on your workflow, payer mix, patient volume, training, supervision, and systems access.

Estimate potential Medical VA value

Adjust the assumptions to match your practice. This is a planning estimate.

Estimated Potential Net Value

$4,633 per month

Estimated potential net monthly value based on your inputs for 1 provider and 40 Medical VA hours per week. This is not a guarantee of savings or revenue.

Estimated Monthly Medical VA Cost
$1,732
Potential Monthly Labor Cost Difference
$1,386
Recovered Admin Hours Per Month
130 hrs
Potential Appointment Revenue Opportunity
$1,949
Potential Gross Monthly Value
$6,365
Estimated Potential Net Monthly Value
$4,633
Estimated Potential Net Annual Value
$55,597
Estimated Potential ROI
268%

ROI is calculated as potential net monthly value divided by estimated monthly Medical VA cost. Appointment revenue is a gross opportunity estimate and may not represent collected revenue, margin, or profit.

What your inputs suggest

Your inputs suggest there may be meaningful potential value from lower admin cost, recovered capacity, and improved task coverage.

Suggested coverage

Full-time Medical VA support

Want help mapping which tasks to delegate first?

RCM Staff can help you identify which admin, eligibility, prior authorization, scheduling, and billing-support tasks are realistic to move to a trained Medical VA.

Overview

What is a Medical Virtual Assistant?

A Medical Virtual Assistant supports non-clinical administrative work for healthcare practices, billing companies, and RCM teams. A Medical VA works remotely inside your existing systems and handles routine coordination tasks so your local staff and providers can focus on patient care and higher-value work.

Typical tasks may include calls, scheduling, patient follow-up, eligibility checks, prior authorization support, referral coordination, inbox and fax management, documentation support, and billing support tasks. The scope depends on your workflow, training, supervision, and systems access.

Scope of Work

What tasks can a Medical VA help with?

  • Appointment scheduling and reminders
  • Patient intake follow-up
  • Insurance eligibility and benefits checks
  • Prior authorization follow-up
  • Referral coordination
  • Fax and inbox management
  • Payer portal lookups
  • Billing support tasks
  • Patient balance follow-up support
  • Basic reporting and admin coordination
ROI Drivers

Where does Medical VA ROI come from?

ROI may come from lower staffing cost, recovered admin hours, improved call coverage, faster follow-up, less provider and admin distraction, and better task consistency. These are planning estimates only, and the estimate is strongest when the role is clearly scoped and supervised.

Lower staffing cost

Compare a fully loaded local admin hourly cost against a trained offshore Medical VA staffing model to estimate the potential difference.

Recovered admin hours

Estimate how many routine non-clinical hours per month could move off your front desk and senior staff to a dedicated Medical VA.

Better call coverage

Model possible appointment revenue opportunity from missed calls and how improved coverage may help capture more booked appointments.

Role Comparison

Medical VA vs. Medical Biller vs. RCM Specialist

RoleBest ForExample Tasks
Medical VAFront-office and admin supportCalls, scheduling, intake, eligibility, inbox/fax work
Medical BillerClaim and payment workflowsClaim submission, payment posting, billing edits, patient statements
AR SpecialistAging claims and payer follow-upDenial follow-up, claim status checks, appeals, unpaid claims
Prior Authorization SpecialistAuthorization-heavy practicesAuthorization submission, clinical documentation follow-up, payer portal tracking
Timing

When should a practice consider a Medical VA?

  • Your front desk is overloaded
  • Calls or portal messages are delayed
  • Eligibility checks are taking too much staff time
  • Prior authorizations are slowing down care
  • Your biller is spending too much time on admin tasks
  • Providers or managers are handling routine follow-ups
  • You need coverage but cannot justify another local full-time hire
Compliance

Compliance and supervision considerations

A Medical VA should operate inside your compliance program with clear access controls and supervision. This is general operational guidance, not legal advice. Confirm your own requirements with your compliance and legal teams.

  • HIPAA training
  • Role-based access
  • Minimum necessary access
  • No PHI on personal devices
  • Secure systems and password management
  • Written SOPs
  • Quality review
  • Clear escalation process
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Medical VA FAQ

Common questions about Medical Virtual Assistants and ROI.

How much does a Medical Virtual Assistant cost?

Cost depends on hours, experience, specialization, and support model. RCM Staff commonly uses a full-time staffing model around $400 per week, but pricing may vary for specialized or higher-experience roles. Use the calculator above to estimate value based on your own inputs.

What can a Medical VA do for a private practice?

A Medical VA can support calls, scheduling, eligibility checks, prior authorization follow-up, patient follow-up, fax and inbox management, referral coordination, and billing support tasks. The exact scope depends on your workflow, systems access, and supervision.

Can a Medical VA handle billing?

A Medical VA can support billing-adjacent tasks, but claim submission, denial management, coding, and payment posting may require a medical biller or RCM specialist with the right training and certifications.

Is a Medical VA the same as a medical biller?

No. A Medical VA usually supports administrative and coordination workflows, while a medical biller handles claim and payment workflows such as claim submission, payment posting, and billing edits.

Can a Medical VA access patient information?

Only if properly authorized, trained, and given role-based access under the practice's HIPAA policies and business associate arrangements. Access should follow minimum necessary principles and your written SOPs.

How do I calculate Medical VA ROI?

Compare the cost of Medical VA support against potential local admin cost differences, recovered staff hours, improved call coverage, and reduced operational bottlenecks. The calculator above estimates potential monthly and annual net value based on your inputs.

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