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Your Billing Toolkit: Business Tools for Private Practice to Help Billing Run Smoothly
Going into Private Practice is an immense undertaking, but can be extremely rewarding if you put the time into developing your business. If you’ve already started your Private Practice Journey, congratulations on making the leap! If you are considering getting started in Private Practice, our hope is that this article will provide you with some tools that will help you to muster up the courage. In either case, if you feel like you need some more guidance, consider subscribing

3 Ways to Know When You Should Leave An Insurance Panel
As a therapist in private practice, you are no stranger to the multitudes of insurance companies that exist in the marketplace. You have clients every week that ask if you take ACME Insurance, or Jane Insurance, or Joe Insurance. You may or may not be on those insurance panels, but it feels like you should if people are asking if you take clients with those insurance companies. In fact, it is common that providers starting out in private practice feel the draw to get on as ma


Important Billing Identifiers for Therapists
Submitting a claim for insurance can be thought of like using a key to open a lock. When you complete an application for credentialing, the insurance company uses all of the information that you submit to create the lock. When submitting a claim, the information that you fill in on the claim submission form creates the “key” to open that lock. If any of the information on the key does not match the lock, the claim will be rejected, similar to a lock not opening for an incorre

3 Key Differences in Telehealth Billing vs. In-Office Billing
As the summer wraps up with those last few days of summer vacations coming to an end and school going back in session, many people are starting to think about getting back into the swing of therapy. The holidays are approaching, which can be a difficult time for people, and they are thinking about their normal healthcare routines. However, this year is different! This year is the first year back after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns and it seems like each state and education