This is the 2nd post in the series
Reduced Fees, Sliding Scales, and Lessons Learned.
The series actually begins here.
Does Your Client Need or Just Want a Reduced Fee?
I don't know anyone these days who isn't looking for a bargain - including me. It's important to determine ahead of time if {...}
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Reduced Fees, Sliding Scales, And Lessons Learned – Part 1
This is the 1st post in the series
Reduced Fees, Sliding Scales, and Lessons Learned
When I first went into private practice, I tripped over several issues when offering my services for a reduced fee. Before you begin advertising that you reduce your fees for clients, there's a few things {...}
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Setting Different Fees For Different Clients
One of the choices every practitioner in private practice has to make is how to set your fees.
Karlaye from Arizona writes . . .
. . . I set my base fee at $ 125 per hour . . . but the insurance companies that I work for set it at $85-95. If I have a private patient, its fine, but when I have a {...}
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Getting Your Money Back From Insurance Companies
If you are a regular member of our community here, you already know that my practice is a
fee-for-service-only practice. However, if you are a provider who bills insurance companies for your services and you are having difficulty recouping your fees, check out this post about a doctor in Florida {...}
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