Over the last 20 years, I've had clients offer a variety of gifts . . . a bottle of wine, Christmas ornaments, their own artwork, frequent flier points on airlines, a digital camera, tickets to community events, a muffin from the local bakery, homemade cakes, and books. Early in my career, I was {...}
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To-Do's
6 Ways To Keep In Touch With Clients
On Monday, I reminded you that when considering ways to keep in touch with your clients, it's critical that you consider the legal and ethical implications. Assuming you've taken those into consideration, believe that it is in your client's best interest for you to keep in touch, and have his or {...}
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How To End Your Relationship With Insurance Panels – Part 2
(This is the second of a two-part post on terminating your
relationship with insurance and managed care companies.
The first part begins here.)
On Monday, I talked to you about the importance of knowing what you have agreed to in your contracts with insurance and managed care companies before {...}
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How To End Your Relationship With Insurance Panels – Part 1
(This is the first of a two-part post on terminating your
relationship with insurance and managed care companies.)
Earlier this month, I received this email from Marian Moldan, LCSW-R in New York. She wrote:
I have been in private practice for the past 30 years. I have recently decided to leave the {...}
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