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Medical Credentialing Advice: Practicing in Two Locations

Submitted by • October 24, 2011

medicalcredentialing.org - If I'm a provider in two different locations, do I need to submit two separate credentialing applications to insurance panels, or will one suffice?

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Insurance Credentialing Question: Will my employer be able to do my medical credentialing, or is it up to me?

Submitted by • October 18, 2011

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 ...

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Medical Credentialing for Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselors: Is it an option?

Submitted by • October 13, 2011

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 ...

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The Bootstrapper’s Guide to Bulding a Private Practice

Submitted by • October 10, 2011

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. ...

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How Much Money Can a Counselor in Private Practice Make?

Submitted by • October 6, 2011

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 ...

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Improving Client Retention: 7 Strategies For Ethically Keeping Your Clients

Submitted by • October 6, 2011

thriveworks.com - This article lists 7 ways for counselors to keep their clients. These methods are ethical and also keep both the counselor and the patient happy.

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Good To Great Principles for Counseling Therapy Practices

Submitted by • September 23, 2011

www.thriveboston.com - Jim Collins' book, Good to Great offers many insights for building a great company. This article presents those principles as they apply to counseling practices.

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