(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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Fee
“Yes, But . . .” And Just A Little Venting
I'm not really sure how well this post is going to over with you guys but I just want to vent . . . .
I went to lunch this week with a colleague who has just recently ventured into private practice and, truthfully, he's having a really hard time getting that first client. You can relate, right? {...}
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Reduced Fees, Sliding Scales, And Lessons Learned – Part 4
This is the 4th post in the series
Reduced Fees, Sliding Scales, and Lessons Learned.
The series actually begins here.
How Does Your Reduced Fee Reflect on Your Overall Reputation?
Are you thinking about advertising the fact that you offer a sliding scale fee? I strongly discourage mental health {...}
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Reduced Fees, Sliding Scales, And Lessons Learned – Part 3
This is the 3rd post in the series
Reduced Fees, Sliding Scales, and Lessons Learned.
The series actually begins here.
If You Choose to Provide a Reduced Fee, How Long Should You Do So?
I've had clients who were unemployed when they began working with me, so I offered my services at a reduced {...}
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