Archive for the ‘Private Practice’ Category
Insurance Credentialing Question: Will my employer be able to do my medical credentialing, or is it up to me?
medicalcredentialing.org - I have an interview with an established agency and they asked if I was paneled. Do agencies typically help clinicians in getting paneled or am I on my own? Will this prevent me from getting a position with an established ...
Medical Credentialing for Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselors: Is it an option?
medicalcredentialing.org - Question: Is it possible for a Master’s level Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor to get on insurance panels? If not, is there any way for me to bill insurance within a private practice where others are licensed psychologists and ...
Medical Credentialing Question: Is it true that an LPC in Illinois can’t get on insurance panels?
medicalcredentialing.org - Medical Credentialing Question: Is it true that an LPC in Illinois cannot get on insurance panels? Answer: That’s a good question! In the state of Illinois, an LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) is not a terminal license; in fact, it’s the intern-level license. ...
Medical Credentialing Tip: Who You Take on as a Client is Up to You!
medicalcredentialing.org - Medical Credentialing Tip: Who You Take on as a Client is Up to You! Question: I have noticed that health insurance companies require signed contracts. Does that mean that I must see certain clients when I would choose to refer them? ...
Medical Credentialing Advice: Does further education guarantee a higher salary?
medicalcredentialing.org - Medical Credentialing Question: Does further education guarantee a higher salary? Question: I have an LPC/LMHC/LICSW. Will getting a Ph.D increase my reimbursement rates from insurance companies?
The Bootstrapper’s Guide to Bulding a Private Practice
thriveworks.com - Excerpt: One great thing about being a counselor is there are so many places to perform the trade. One can work for schools, insurance companies, employee assistance programs, group practices/agencies, nonprofits, residential care, government-funded programs and clinics, and many others. ...
How Much Money Can a Counselor in Private Practice Make?
thriveworks.com - Many counselors are told that a decent salary just isn't in the cards for them because of their chosen line of work. This article presents realistic projections on how to run a counseling practice that can bring in over $100,000 ...
6 Counselor Rumors About Accepting Health Insurance
thriveworks.com - Whether or not to accept health insurance is a big decision for any counselor. This article doesn't state that accepting insurance is a good decision for every therapist, but it does address the misinformation that exists regarding insurance companies ...
Counselor Medical Billing: 3 Questions to Measure Your Billing Success
thriveworks.com - This article will help you determine how well your practice is doing with its billing. It also includes ways to improve the billing process at your practice.
5 Reasons Why Medical Credentialing Software is Useless for Most Health Practices
thriveworks.com - Medical credentialing (the process of getting on insurance panels) is a hassle for many health providers. In response to this, several medical credentialing software companies have popped-up over the last few years, promising that their software will make the credentialing ...