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I used to accept insurance many years ago when I first started. I was very familiar with the process since i had done coding in my hospital job and medical insurance billing for a neurologist. It helped me get started. I was glad i knew what I knew about the "whole" process. I filed mostly with workmens comp and MVA's. Most private insurance companies did not pay 20 years ago.
The paperwork for the car accidents was intensive , especially reports/notes and explaining everything. An LMT really needs to keep good documentation "professionally". Also, sometimes cases got denied as there are no guarantees.
I think insurance is good to offer to help people out, but I also don't want to rely on it any longer.
Mikey talks about your class and programs all the time. He is excited about working with you to put another tool into therapists tool kits. This will help a lot of therapists. We are so glad you will be doing an introduction class for this program at the Festival. There are a lot of new students looking for answers that have asked for this class!
I have billed insurance for almost six years and during the past year have billed around $50,000. Since in my state many companies don't want to pay unless you're working under a chiropractor, I hired one to work for ME. Where there's a will, there's a way!
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