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228: Building a Successful Private Pay Group Practice In An Area Where Other Clinicians Take Insurance
228: Building a Successful Private Pay Group Practice In An Area Where Other Clinicians Take Insurance
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Feb 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today’s conversation focuses on an interesting topic. We’ve often discussed the nuances of a private pay practice, but today we are going deeper. Is it possible to build a successful private pay group practice in an area where most other clinicians take insurance? Join us as we explore this question together. Deborah Duley has a practice in Maryland, which she manages remotely from her new home in Atlanta. Deborah has learned a lot along the journey in which she began as a solo practitioner in a private pay practice in 2013. She then went to a group practice where she niched down to work with women and girls. Deborah shares some of the mistakes made and lessons learned, her biggest fear in the transition from solo to group practice, and whether certain niches are better suited for private pay. She tells us how she focuses on self-care to combat the unique stressors of being a group practice owner. www.sellingthecouch.com/session228
Released:
Feb 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
149: How to Build a Successful Private Pay Practice with Dr. Erika Martinez: How do you build a successful private pay practice in an area heavily dominated by insurance pay practices? It’s a question that many clinicians either struggle with, or think about, and this is our topic for today’s show. This topic has been... by Selling the Couch