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You never quite know what (and who) you’re getting with mental health billing services, and if you can rely on them, and trust that they know their stuff. Alex makes himself very available not only to his clients but also the public, as he offers plentiful amounts of tips on his YouTube channel here on billing for mental health professionals.
On the contrary, collecting from government programs like Medicare makes up a lot of business for billing companies. Mental health professionals will still need to collect from a third-party, whether it be private or governmental. If anything, the need for mental health billing services will increase as healthcare coverage becomes more available and accessible to anyone who needs it, whether it be via employer benefits, government programs, private plans, market exchange, etc.
Some mental health billing services lock you into long-term contracts, have sliding scales based on total revenue, and don’t let you try out the service before diving full in. It’s important that you feel comfortable with the company you choose, and be able to do it risk-free. Look for mental health billing services that offer free trials with no upfront contract and month-to-month service.