Business Operations · Payments & BillingstructuralBillingSAASB2BPricingTelemedicine

Payment processing fees create added financial burden in healthcare settings

Healthcare providers using Stripe to collect patient payments face a structural cost problem: processing fees that are either absorbed by the practice or passed to already financially strained patients. The dual nature of healthcare billing—where fee sensitivity is high on both sides—makes standard payment processing rates disproportionately painful in clinical contexts.

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