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Benefits of Signing Up For EFT in Private Practice
EFT stands for Electronic Funds Transfer, and it is a way for you to receive payments from the insurance company by direct deposit rather...


What is an Insurance Contract?
If you are a mental healthcare provider who is looking to work with insurance patients, then you need to know about your insurance...


Developing Confidence in Accepting Insurance Clients
Starting out in private practice is a courageous leap, but one that most providers feel is very rewarding over the lifetime of their...


What is the Difference Between a Clearinghouse Rejection and a Payer Denial?
Have you ever received a notification that your claim has been rejected by a clearinghouse? Have you received an EOB in the mail or an...


Metrics Private Practice Owners Should Know When They've Outsourced Their Billing
One of the lessons that business owners learn at some point in the life of their business is that data is everything. Business rarely, if...


How Credentialing Relates to Billing
Whether you are considering becoming credentialed with an insurance company, you are currently in the process of credentialing with an...


Everything You Need to Know About Timely Filing (Including a List of Timely Filing Limits!)
Timely filing and the timely filing limits that the insurance companies have in place is a top priority to know and to track in your...


How to Bill for Longer Couples and Family Therapy Sessions using Add-on Codes
Introduction A question that a lot of providers have is how to bill for longer couple and family therapy sessions. Sometimes these...


All About Superbills: A Guide for Mental and Behavioral Health Providers
Superbills are a document given by a provider to a patient for the express purpose of the patient billing the insurance and obtaining...


Why Should Private Practice Owners Have a Billing Education?
Learning about the insurance billing process is often not something that is taught as part of your schooling, but it is an important part...