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Originally Posted by lizardlady
Personally, I would have offered each of the effected clients a free or very reduced cost session to explain the problem and offer them a list of referrals. She could have also offered clients the option of paying whatever she was being reimbursed by Medicaid. Medicaid only pays a negotiated portion to the therapist's usually fee.
IMHO, she handled the situation very unprofessionally.
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THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING, TOO. Her rate is $120, but my insurance paid her $95 a session on 2013, but this year dropped to $75 a session.
I don't understand why she couldn't at least keep the rate at $75, but no, she was very adamant that I pay the $120 and if I couldn't, then to let her know when I could afford it and shed make me an appointment.
It just feels very cold to me.
At any rate my insurance has a loophole to continue paying her, but I feel so betrayed by her right now.