Partners

Three ways this works.

You will not find a logo wall here. We would rather tell you what the arrangements actually are, what each side is responsible for, and what goes in the agreement.

Referral

You introduce a practice that needs revenue cycle help. We run the work, you take a share of what it bills, and the agreement says exactly how that is calculated and for how long.

Usually a fit for

Consultants, practice-management advisors, medical device and EHR reps who hear the billing complaint constantly and have nowhere to send it.

White-label delivery

You keep the client relationship and your brand on it. We run coding, billing, denials or AR underneath as your delivery team, on your SLAs.

Usually a fit for

Billing companies with more demand than capacity, and firms that want to add RCM without hiring a coding department.

Technology integration

Your product needs coding, eligibility or claim scrubbing inside it. We expose the engines rather than asking your users to leave your software.

Usually a fit for

EHR, practice-management and healthcare SaaS teams who do not want to build an ICD-10 pipeline from scratch.

What we put in writing

  • Commission basis and term

    How the share is calculated, on what, and for how long. Stated as a number, not a range.

  • Who owns the client

    Named explicitly, because this is the thing partnerships actually fall out over.

  • Compliance language

    US partner agreements carry the anti-kickback and referral-arrangement terms a US healthcare partner will expect.

  • An exit

    Termination terms both sides can live with, written at the start rather than negotiated in a bad month.

Questions we get

What does a GetMax referral partnership involve?
You introduce a practice, we run the revenue cycle work, and you receive an agreed share of what that account bills. The commission basis, the term and the termination terms are written into the agreement before anything is signed — not left to a conversation.
Can we white-label GetMax under our own brand?
Yes. In a white-label arrangement you keep the client relationship and the branding, and we operate as your delivery team against your service levels.
Are you set up to work with US partners specifically?
Yes. US partner agreements are prepared with US terms — EIN and W-9 rather than Indian tax identifiers, a governing-law clause you can set, and the healthcare-specific compliance language a US partner will expect around referral arrangements.
How do we start?
A short call to work out which of the three models fits, then a written agreement. We send documents for signature electronically and you sign in the browser — nothing to print.