Should Private Practice Therapists Take Insurance?
Curt and Katie chat about the latest data from SimplePractice on private practice clinicians billing insurance. We explore the most common set up for clinicians (a hybrid insurance/private pay practice) as well as how therapists bill insurance, the disparity between private pay fees and insurance rates (and how different these disparities are across the United States), how strategies for growing private practices are affected by who is paying, and how to set yourself up for a successful hybrid insurance practice.
It’s time to reimagine therapy and what it means to be a therapist. To support you as a whole person and a therapist, your hosts, Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy talk about how to approach the role of therapist in the modern age.
In this episode we talk about:
- Demystifying the most Common CPT Codes E-Book from SimplePractice
- Looking at the most common make up of therapists’ private practices (hybrid: insurance and private pay)
- The theories about whether to take insurance of not
- The process of starting a practice (credentialing timeline, marketing, etc.)
- The benefits of being on an insurance panel (e.g., nearly 100% close rate)
- The income differences for clinicians at different stages of practice development
- The average number of appointments per week by type of practice (insurance, hybrid, or private pay) and what that means for your income
- How well insurance reimburses in different states (and comparing these rates to typical private pay fees)
- Financial considerations when looking at the insurance rates you will get in your area
- How to set up your practice if you choose to take insurance
- The most frequently billed CPT code (as well as others to consider)
- The controversy around 90837 and how to make sure you get paid
- Different strategies to build a sustainable business with an insurance or hybrid private practice
Resources mentioned:
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Demystifying the Most Commonly Used CPT® Codes for Mental Health
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Make Your Paperwork Meaningful
Noteworthy Documentation
Negotiating Sliding Scale
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