Successful Private Practice: Winning Strategies from Mental Health Professionals
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Susan Frager, LCSW, is a clinical social worker and psychotherapist who spent several years as an employee-assistance counselor for Personal Performance Consultants, Inc. Following PPC's acquisition by Merit Behavioral Care, Frager became a case manager, where she performed a variety of functions including inpatient and outpatient utilization review, intake, and after-hours crisis counseling. She now serves as coach to private practitioners, offering practice management services through her consulting company, OTR Therapy Associates, Ltd.
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Life Inside Managed Care.
Getting on Participating-Provider Panels.
Credentialing and Network Management.
The Managed Care Contract.
Getting Referrals and Getting Them Scheduled.
Adding Value, Subtracting Privacy.
Medical Necessity.
Requesting Additional Sessions.
Completing the Outpatient Treatment Reports.
Completing the OTR: Writing Treatment Plans.
Managed Care's Clinical Predispositions.
Denials and Appeals.
Getting Paid.
The Finances of Managed Care.
Putting the Money at Risk.
Appendix.
Bibliography.
Index.
Getting on Participating-Provider Panels.
Credentialing and Network Management.
The Managed Care Contract.
Getting Referrals and Getting Them Scheduled.
Adding Value, Subtracting Privacy.
Medical Necessity.
Requesting Additional Sessions.
Completing the Outpatient Treatment Reports.
Completing the OTR: Writing Treatment Plans.
Managed Care's Clinical Predispositions.
Denials and Appeals.
Getting Paid.
The Finances of Managed Care.
Putting the Money at Risk.
Appendix.
Bibliography.
Index.
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"The Author provides material that will help both new and experienced clinicians gain insight in working creatively with the managed care community. This volume is a "must read" for all that hope to unravel the complex area called "Managed Care"". --Roger Q. Harmon (American Journal of Pastoral Counseling, Dec 01)