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Private Pay vs. Insurance: Which Should You Accept?

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Should you take private pay or insurance for your private practice? There are pros and cons to each of these options!

In this episode of the Private Practice Success Stories podcast, I'm discussing the options and helping you decide which route to go.

I want you to know that there is no one way to do it, and you get to choose which one feels best for you and for your community. You can always start with private pay and then branch out into becoming an insurance provider later if you need to increase your volume of clients!

I've helped over 10,000 SLPs start, grow, and scale successful private practices using both private pay and insurance, so I am answering your questions about billing, how to decide which payer sources to accept, and more.

In Today's Episode, We Discuss:

  • What I recommend to most SLPs
  • Deciding what your rate is with private pay
  • Which option allows you to start your private practice quicker
  • The pros and cons of payer sources
  • What a superbill is and how it works for practitioners and families

Getting paid in private practice is really important because the business needs money to support it, but remember, you get to decide which sources you accept and you can always change your mind later!

In the Start Your Private Practice Program, we teach SLPs how to bill for private pay insurance, Medicare and Medicaid, and how to give superbills, so whichever route you choose, you will know exactly how to do it.

If you want more information on how to start a private practice step by step, head over to www.independentclinician.com to sign up for one of my free trainings or one of my paid implementation programs!

Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment, and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com to learn more.

Resources Mentioned:

www.independentclinician.com

Where We Can Connect:

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October enrollment for the Grow Your Private Practice Program is now open through Friday, October 11th - and spots are limited. So visit growyourprivatepractice.com/join to grab your spot now.

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Should you take private pay or insurance for your private practice? There are pros and cons to each of these options!

In this episode of the Private Practice Success Stories podcast, I'm discussing the options and helping you decide which route to go.

I want you to know that there is no one way to do it, and you get to choose which one feels best for you and for your community. You can always start with private pay and then branch out into becoming an insurance provider later if you need to increase your volume of clients!

I've helped over 10,000 SLPs start, grow, and scale successful private practices using both private pay and insurance, so I am answering your questions about billing, how to decide which payer sources to accept, and more.

In Today's Episode, We Discuss:

  • What I recommend to most SLPs
  • Deciding what your rate is with private pay
  • Which option allows you to start your private practice quicker
  • The pros and cons of payer sources
  • What a superbill is and how it works for practitioners and families

Getting paid in private practice is really important because the business needs money to support it, but remember, you get to decide which sources you accept and you can always change your mind later!

In the Start Your Private Practice Program, we teach SLPs how to bill for private pay insurance, Medicare and Medicaid, and how to give superbills, so whichever route you choose, you will know exactly how to do it.

If you want more information on how to start a private practice step by step, head over to www.independentclinician.com to sign up for one of my free trainings or one of my paid implementation programs!

Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment, and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com to learn more.

Resources Mentioned:

www.independentclinician.com

Where We Can Connect:

Follow the Podcast

Follow Me on Instagram

Follow Me on Facebook

Mentioned in this episode:

October enrollment for the Grow Your Private Practice Program is now open through Friday, October 11th - and spots are limited. So visit growyourprivatepractice.com/join to grab your spot now.

  continue reading

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