Private Pay vs Insurance Documentation for Mental Health Therapists

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • Here are two common questions from mental health therapists:
    1) What does insurance want to see in my progress notes?
    2) I don’t work with insurance so what is the bare minimum I need to include in my documentation?
    Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey of QA Prep is breaking down the four main differences between private pay vs insurance documentation in counseling private practice.
    00:00 2 Common Questions
    00:40 1- Insurance needs a diagnosis
    01:13 Examples of therapy with no diagnosis
    02:02 2- Private pay is flexible with goals
    02:34 Goals when insurance isn't involved
    03:22 3- Private pay is flexible with progress
    04:06 Progress AND need for insurance
    04:22 4- Time of sessions matter to insurance
    04:53 Details of timing with insurance
    06:51 Summary
    Other videos mentioned:
    Common myths about writing notes for insurance: • Therapy Notes Interven...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @angienixonmaalcncc8698
    @angienixonmaalcncc8698 7 місяців тому +5

    Dr. McCaffrey, thank you SO MUCH for this helpful video! As a private pay therapist, you have blessed me by setting my mind at ease when it comes to the differences in required documentation!

  • @familylifescienceeducation5227
    @familylifescienceeducation5227 3 місяці тому

    Dr. McCaffrey, okay here were the choices: read through pages and pages of white papers w confusing language or listen to you for 7.5 minutes.
    Thanks for providing a useful alternative.🥰

  • @daprivatepracticeguru
    @daprivatepracticeguru 7 місяців тому

    I love this so much. As a therapist that is preparing to transition to completely private pay by 2026 I love the video on the differences needed in documentation. Thank you for sharing your expertise!

    • @MaelisaMcCaffrey
      @MaelisaMcCaffrey  3 місяці тому

      You're welcome and thanks for your comment! Good luck as you transition :)

  • @t.l.nelson6467
    @t.l.nelson6467 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much! This is an amazing video!

  • @TherapyWithRicardo
    @TherapyWithRicardo 7 місяців тому

    Very useful info, Maelisa. Thank you, R

  • @wendyleeconnelly2939
    @wendyleeconnelly2939 7 місяців тому

    How much do insurance companies read notes? Do they read every note? Every detail? What should we be considering for client confidentiality since notes are not really confidential?

    • @MaelisaMcCaffrey
      @MaelisaMcCaffrey  7 місяців тому

      The key is letting clients know that if they choose to use their insurance, there's always potential for records to be requested. This is the case for any of us any time we use insurance to pay for any service. Highlight it in your informed consent document and review this with clients as soon as possible, because they absolutely should know their records are NOT totally confidential if they want insurance to pay.
      Insurance companies vary in how they do audits. Some just want a summary, some want to talk with you on the phone, and some want a copy of the records. Some are more detailed than others but in general, they're looking for medical necessity. Check out this video for more info on that: ua-cam.com/video/8VSMlICoG6A/v-deo.htmlsi=PGD271mT-ryM_OUd

  • @wendyleeconnelly2939
    @wendyleeconnelly2939 7 місяців тому

    If you don't notice that a session starts at 3:01 (who does) what difference will it make? Do insurance companies really check up on that? How would they verify? Why does a 1 minute difference matter?

    • @MaelisaMcCaffrey
      @MaelisaMcCaffrey  7 місяців тому

      It's more that if you ALWAYS put 3:00pm as the time, they will assume you're not paying attention, because it's so unlikely that would actually be the case. And yes, they do check for this if they're doing an in depth audit. Now, personally, I wouldn't worry about it a whole lot and would just put 3:01pm or 3pm or 3:02pm at random, as long as it's not changing the total time of the session and making an impact on the CPT code. It's silly, I know. I'm just the messenger ;)

  • @maribelflores6470
    @maribelflores6470 7 місяців тому +1

    When the client has too many problems and impairments, is it better to stick to one to finish the note faster?

    • @MaelisaMcCaffrey
      @MaelisaMcCaffrey  7 місяців тому

      It is totally fine to stick with just one problem/impairment! Just make sure you're capturing the content of the session, maybe by listing a few different topics discussed if you did review quite a few things in one session.