In private practice, therapists often look for effective ways to expand their client base and enhance their referral sources. While I still maintain that building a business with self-funding clients is the standard, registering with health insurance companies and various referral agencies can give you a boost, especially when you are just setting up your private practice, and add some stability and a steady stream of clients.
Take your time when registering and make sure the company is aligned with your values and how you want to run your business. New companies appear all the time, pay rates will vary, terms of conditions will vary, and the amount of paperwork can differ depending on who you work for.
Read this post to help you weigh up your options.
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