Understanding Your Contract with Insurance Providers
Learn how to navigate insurance contracts—understand reimbursement, treatment limits, and how to protect your therapy practice.
Therapists become therapists to help people; business logistics are often the least compelling aspects of private practice. Here's what you need to know to grow a thriving private practice. Tips on marketing, developing a robust online presence, and building your dream caseload.
Learn how to navigate insurance contracts—understand reimbursement, treatment limits, and how to protect your therapy practice.
Learn how insurance panels and credentialing work for therapists—expand your client base, streamline billing, and grow your private practice.
Key insurance questions therapists should ask clients to ensure coverage, reduce billing issues, and support informed mental health care decisions.
Explore how clearinghouses and smart accounting practices can streamline billing, reduce errors, and boost financial health in your therapy practice.
Streamline your mental health practice with billing automation. Learn to choose the right EHR, verify insurance eligibility, automate claims, and reduce errors while focusing on client care.
Boost your private practice’s success with essential accounting tips for mental health therapists. Stay financially organized and thrive.
Therapists answer top private practice questions—AI in EHRs, insurance panels, liability coverage, documentation tools, and staying supported.
Learn how therapists stay supported in private practice with peer networks, consultation groups, and professional resources to avoid burnout.
Therapists share tips on taxes, marketing, branding, and bookkeeping—covering key business skills every private practice owner needs.
Therapists weigh the pros and cons of Alma, Headway, and independent practice—exploring pay, autonomy, and long-term sustainability.
Therapists share how they chose between insurance and private pay—plus key factors like niche, accessibility, and billing support.
Therapists share lessons they wish they knew before starting private practice—on fear, business mindset, and setting boundaries early on.