Facing the problem of closed insurance panels? If you are like many healthcare providers today, especially providers living in densely-populated urban areas, perhaps you have reach out to an insurance company to join their network, only…
This is a question we hear every day (if not several times a day) at Thriveworks about insurance panels. The answer can get complicated, as the rules change by insurance company, and by state. However, in…
Hi Anthony, I have a few questions but just want to give you some context first. A few months ago my agency closed. I was overseeing registered interns through grant funding and a county contract in 3 different cities, primarily providing counseling at…
Starting a new practice is exciting. It’s a creative process. You’re inventing something new! You determine what it’s going to look like and feel like. How it’s going to be different from other practices. You choose what services your practice will and won’t…
Hi Dr. Centore, I’ve found your blog incredibly helpful in getting my practice off the ground. I’m looking at getting out off of an insurance panel and taking out of network reimbursement. I keep hearing different things and not sure what’s legal or…
I am currently volunteering in private practice because insurance companies will not allow sub-contracting of my supervisor (psychologist) to me, an APCC. So my question is, can we sub-contract via a group NPI? I hear other places are doing this? If you do…
When I considered devoting this month’s column to the topic of marketing a counseling practice, my first thought was that I’ve covered this topic before (last time in 2016) and what could really have changed between now and then? As I reviewed…
When starting a private practice, common advice you might hear to help you prepare for the roller coaster ahead might sound like “There will be up years, and down years,” “There will be seasons of feast, and famine,” “There will be…
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