Private Practice SLP supports SLPs as they take control of their private practice dreams
Private Practice SLP supports SLPs as they take control of their private practice dreams
This package is for SLPs who want to get started accepting insurance or to become a provider with more insurance companies.
It works like this:
We start with a questionnaire to review your needs and requirements
Via 1:1 Zoom consulting sessions, I walk you through completing the provider enrollment process with your chosen number of insurance companies (these can include Medicare and/or Medicaid). Please note: you complete the process; I answer your questions about it. You are the point of contact for the insurance company. I do not complete any part of the process for you, only WITH you (2, 1-hour video consults)
After you are credentialed, I guide you on a walkthrough of the billing process and provider portal for each company after you are credentialed (2, 1 hour video consults)
You will need a Type 2 (group) NPI and a CAQH Proview account in order to go through the credentialing process. If you do not have a Type 2 NPI or CAQH account, or donβt know what they are, we can talk about it and I can walk you through the process of obtaining them, although this will take up additional time in your consultation package.
Please note the following, as of November 2024:
BCBS- Florida (Florida Blue): plans are closed to new SLP providers (no end date listed)
BCBS- Michigan: you must have a Medicare provider number (PTAN) to enroll
Cigna: currently closed to new California, Florida, Texas and Washington state SLP providers (no end date listed)
Tricare East/Humana Military: (NOT Humana commercial) limited provider enrollment
Tricare West and Tricare East/Humana Military: you must have a physical location in any state in which you would like to see Tricare members (e.g. you cannot provide teletherapy in a state in which you do not have a physical address)
I do not help with credentialing for:
United HealthCare (UHC) in any state or
Aetna in California. They do not pay therapists fairly, and use a third party that they require you as the provider to pay for in order to stay enrolled.
Questions? Check out the FAQ page
$450