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Ditching Some (or All) Insurance as a Private Practice Owner
March 11, 2022
Accepting insurance brings a third party into the therapeutic relationship. Learn how to find the balance on when to say "YES" and when to say "NO" to insurance contracts!
In 2021, insurance companies made around 30 BILLION DOLLARS in profits! And do therapists on insurance panels see similar figures? Not even close.

Accepting insurance brings a third party into the therapeutic relationship. Insurance companies can determine medical necessity or if they’ll cover diagnosis. As a therapist on panels, you agree to rates for services and abide by contracts. But sometimes things aren’t clear in the fine lines. Insurance companies can request your notes, issue clawbacks, and take hours to contact.

Making therapy accessible doesn't have to mean subsidizing insurance companies who are already making billions in profit. Find the balance on when to say "YES" and when to say "NO" to insurance contracts. This free training is all about supporting therapists who want to shift their relationship with insurance panels!

Learn more about Business School for Therapists: https://news.zynnyme.com/bootcamp/