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Originally Posted by Lauliza
It's often standard practice at group practices, clinics or hospitals. I think the reason is the large number of no shows that happen. This is usually mentioned in the intake they inform clients of the policy around this. I've not seen Partial hospital programs do this though with the exception of the first day. The only thing I find odd is the repeated calls if you don't get an answer. That founds a little excessive.
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Where I went for my T you pay if you don't show. You can cancel 24 hours in advance without needed to pay, but no show = pay.
Other places aren't so rigid.