Why I Don’t Take Insurance in My Therapy Practice (and Why You Should Consider Private Pay)
In this video, I share the key reasons why I’ve chosen to run a private pay therapy practice and the benefits of being an out-of-network therapist. If you're thinking about transitioning to or opening a private pay practice, this video will provide you with valuable insights to make an informed decision!
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Video Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:14 - Kelley Stevens, LMFT
0:21 - Reason 1: Insurance reimbursements don’t meet my financial goals
1:11 - Saving for retirement
1:31 - How much do I bill for therapy?
2:02 - Reason 2: Clawbacks
2:52 - Reason 3: Insurance companies dictating treatment
4:19 - Reason 4: I wasn’t trained to take insurance
I Don't Take Insurance in My Therapy Practice (Here's Why)
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