About Folio
Folio makes the paperwork side of running a private practice less painful. We build the intake forms, consent packets, billing documents, progress-note templates, and policies that a solo or small practice needs to stay organized and compliant — and we write plain-English guides about the operational decisions that surround them.
What we cover — and what we don't
Our guides live firmly in the operations lane: how to get credentialed and paneled with insurers, which documents a new practice needs, what makes billing paperwork compliant, how to set no-show and cancellation policies, and how to go paperless. We do not publish clinical, diagnostic, or treatment advice — that's the work of your license and training, not ours.
Who writes this
Talha Arshad, Founder, Folio. I build documentation systems for solo and small private practices — the intake forms, consent packets, billing paperwork, and policies that keep a practice organized and compliant. Folio guides cover the operational side of running a practice. They are not legal, medical, or clinical advice.
Where rules matter — HIPAA, credentialing, billing — we cite primary sources (HHS, CMS, CAQH, state boards, and payers) so you can verify everything yourself.
Disclaimer: Folio publishes general information about the operational and administrative side of running a private practice. It is not legal, medical, clinical, tax, or compliance advice, and it does not create a professional relationship. Rules vary by state, payer, and profession and change over time. Verify requirements with the primary sources cited, your licensing board, and your own qualified advisors before acting.